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  • Jan 20, 2024 | fantasyalarm.com | Mark Pitts |Dalvin Cook |Mark Andrews |Andrew Beck

    Welcome to Saturday’s 8-game NHL Slate. This is a very competitive slate with most of the games being rather even matchups, aside from the massively favored Boston Bruins hosting the Montreal Canadiens. The most exciting game on the card is the Vancouver Canucks hosting the Toronto Maple Leafs, but we also have the always-entertaining Battle of Alberta between the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | wild-eye.com | Andrew Beck

    Mombo is known by many as "The Place of Plenty" and for good reason. Plenty in terms of game viewing, luxury, space, food and activities. Its easy to see why Mombo has earned its place at the very top of the list of the camps to visit when exploring Botswan's Okavango Delta. Wilderness Mombo Camp is located on Mombo Island, just off the northern tip of Chief’s Island, is built under large shady trees and overlooks a wonderful floodplain teeming with wildlife.

  • Dec 11, 2023 | wild-eye.com | Andrew Beck

    Nestled along the meandering banks of the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe, Mana Pools National Park stands as a testament to the raw majesty of nature. What sets this destination apart is the rare opportunity it affords visitors to approach big game on foot, an unparalleled and intimate encounter with Africa's iconic wildlife. Here, the term "mana" translates to "four" in the local Shona language, a fitting descriptor for the four expansive pools that define the landscape.

  • Nov 3, 2023 | wild-eye.com | Andrew Beck

    Kanga Camp is a wild untouched paradise within a private concession in Mana Pools National Park. In this remote southwestern stretch, vlei lines, mopane woodland and riverine forests give way to intriguing discoveries beyond the banks of the Zambezi River. As the sole source of water in the dry season, Kanga Pan creates a haven for wildlife, drawing animals from near and far to the heart of Kanga Camp.

  • Sep 13, 2023 | wild-eye.com | Andrew Beck

    On arrival in the Mara Triangle Conservancy it was clearly evident that the region had very little rain. Little did I know that this was apparently the driest the Mara ecosystem has been in the last 20 years. Not a hint of greenery in any of the standing grasses, just a burnt orange and yellow landscape that had seemingly been bleached by the scorching sun. On arrival in camp Dickson made it very clear how happy they were to see me given their belief that I always bring rain.

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