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Welcome to Zambia!

I currently have several clients in Africa this month on Safari for various reasons.  One of them happens to be a lovely young couple from Palm Coast that was recently married and chose to spend their Honeymoon on a adventurous African Safari.  They spent a few nights in Victoria Falls and are now in Zambia along the Lower Zambezi River.  Upon their arrival at the remote airstrip they were graciously met by their guide from Old Mondoro Lodge where they will be staying for the next 3 nights.  To the guides dismay after only a few minutes drive from the airstrip they were greeted with a stunning sight of a female Leopard resting in a Sausage Tree as if she were there to welcome this first time couple to Africa.  The Leopard stood up in the perfect sunlight gave them a big yawn and posed for them long enough to get a picture and then slithered down the tree as Leopards do and walked into the bush.  For those of you that know how hard it can be to see any Leopards on a safari I would say this newlywed couple was given their greatest gift of all by this amazing animal.  I look forward to seeing their picture and hearing from them about how it made them feel to witness such beauty in the purest form of God's creation.  This couple went on to the Lodge and enjoyed a romantic dinner under the African Sky bursting with stars and the night sounds the bush provides.  I Love My Job and am very happy for this Husband & Wife.

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