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Augrabies
Falls National Park: A national park in South Africa
where I'll be working for the next year.
Authentic German Homestyle Recipes: My mother wrote a
German cookbook for Americans which has been a great hit with
Americans all over the world.
B. G. Youngkrantz Company:
My father is a Mergers & Acquisition Independent Intermediary.
If you 'd like to know what that means, check out his website.
Birds I View:
This is a family-owned store in Staunton, VA. They offer
everything for feeding and watching our feathered friends.
Bob is in the process of changing his website, so have patience
with this site!
Drifters: This
is the safari company with which I traveled in South Africa and
Botswana in 2005. Their motto is "Roughing It and Loving
It".
Global Vision International: GVI is an organization that offers unique travel
opportunities.
Langebaan Tourism
and Information: Langebaan is a wonderful little town
on the West Coast of South Africa. Our windy conditions in
the protected Langebaan Lagoon make it one of the best places in
the world to windsurf, kite surf, and sail. Fishing, water
skiing, and other water sports are also very popular here.
Official South African
National Parks: If you'd like to find out the latest
news or information for any of the South African National Parks,
the official website is the best place to go.
OneWest Properties +
Architecture: The small architectural and real estate
company for which I work. We deal mainly in upscale
properties in Langebaan, SA.
TooGooDoo Studios:
Bruce Krucke is a
painter-photographer who really got me interested in Africa.
She offers African wildlife, birds, dogs, and Charleston scenes
in watercolor, pen and ink, both open and limited edition
reproductions, on her website called TooGooDoo Studios.
Thank you, Bruce, for whetting my appetite to travel to Africa
for the first time in 2005!
West
Coast National Park: Langebaan sits on the northern
border of the West Coast National Park. The park's main
function is to protect the Langebaan Lagoon, a magical place
where special birds, reptiles, fish, animals, and vegetation
abound. Some wading birds fly all the way from the Arctic
to escape the harsh arctic winters and enjoy our beautiful
summers!
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