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Tag: empowerment

Walking Training in the Serengeti

February 20, 2018
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| Adventure, Serengeti, Serengeti National Park, Training, Walking

It is just SO fantastic to be back out in the Serengeti! No matter how many times you have been there – and for how many years you have been going – you still forget the sense of endless space, what a raw force of nature in the place has. This trip out was a little different; the aim…

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