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Old Jan 13th 2004, 2:41 am
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Tony Morgan
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I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.

Anyone got any advice or tips?
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Old Jan 13th 2004, 4:34 am
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Sir Philip
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"Tony Morgan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.
    > Anyone got any advice or tips?
    > --
    > Tony Morgan
    > http://www.camcord.info
    > http://www.rhylonline.com

Don't go?
 
Old Jan 13th 2004, 4:45 am
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Tony Morgan wrote:
    > I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.
    > Anyone got any advice or tips?

What is your main interest over there?
I personally love the place for the birdlife.

March is dry and very hot. Temps can be around 40 during the day, so
nights with 30's seem cool.

Don't forget your malaria tablets and other vaccinations (Hepatitus) you
might need.

Regards,
Hans

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Old Jan 13th 2004, 8:07 am
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Tony Morgan
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In message <[email protected]>, Sir Philip
<[email protected]> writes
    >"Tony Morgan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.
    >> Anyone got any advice or tips?
    >> --
    >> Tony Morgan
    >> http://www.camcord.info
    >> http://www.rhylonline.com
    >Don't go?
Why?
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Old Jan 14th 2004, 9:44 pm
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Gambia is a very peaceful small country. You will find information on my
web www.fatoumaria.com . It is in Spanish language, but you can see
pictures and a web tranlator -that you may use for each page.

I recommend you these visits:

** Banjul - Albert Market, National Museum, Denton Bridge...

** Bakau - Cape Point beach, Sacred Crocodile Pool of Katchikaly -where you
can touch old Charly croc-, Craft Market and close bars, Gena Bes Batik
factory for shoping tie and dye...

** Serekunda - hustle and bustle real african twon

** Bijilo and Abuko Nature Reserves

** Up-country by river

** Lamin Lodge - where you can have a delicious african lunch in an
impressive scenery. Don't miss it!

** Fajara and Senegambia (Kololy, Kombo, Kotu...) - for the beachs,
restaurants, dancing...


Sorry for my bad English, greetings and enjoy your trip

(Be careful with malaria. I've got it last November and had a tough time of
it)

Tony Morgan <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
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    > I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.
    > Anyone got any advice or tips?
    > --
    > Tony Morgan
    > http://www.camcord.info
    > http://www.rhylonline.com
 
Old Jan 15th 2004, 12:38 am
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Eupe-Mbwa
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:44:04 -0000, "Atlantic" <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >Gambia is a very peaceful small country. You will find information on my
    >web www.fatoumaria.com . It is in Spanish language, but you can see
    >pictures and a web tranlator -that you may use for each page.
    >I recommend you these visits:
    >** Banjul - Albert Market, National Museum, Denton Bridge...
    >** Bakau - Cape Point beach, Sacred Crocodile Pool of Katchikaly -where you
    >can touch old Charly croc-, Craft Market and close bars, Gena Bes Batik
    >factory for shoping tie and dye...
    >** Serekunda - hustle and bustle real african twon
    >** Bijilo and Abuko Nature Reserves
    >** Up-country by river
    >** Lamin Lodge - where you can have a delicious african lunch in an
    >impressive scenery. Don't miss it!
    >** Fajara and Senegambia (Kololy, Kombo, Kotu...) - for the beachs,
    >restaurants, dancing...

Wow that list takes me back, I did all that and more in a single week
about 15 years ago. The highlight (for me at least) was slipping down
the steep bank into the Katchikaly pool, the guide didn't seem too
keen to help me out when he realised I was only feet from a big old
croc!
I still have the pictures I took of some serious closeups of that old
croc's teeth, I figured that if he hadn't eaten me by then he wasn't
too hungry.
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Old Jan 15th 2004, 2:41 am
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In message <[email protected]>, Atlantic
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    >Sorry for my bad English, greetings and enjoy your trip

Thank you.
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Old Jan 27th 2004, 10:27 pm
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Marc Lurie
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Take cool clothing, and wear sunscreen.

Enjoy.

Regards,
Marc

On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:41:55 +0000, Tony Morgan
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >I've just booked a trip for early March to The Gambia.
    >Anyone got any advice or tips?
    >--
    >Tony Morgan
    >http://www.camcord.info
    >http://www.rhylonline.com
 

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