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    LWB123 Guest

    More Land Rovers in Africa

    Hello from Brisbane.

    My work takes me to Africa from time to time and there is always some spare time for a bit of R&R.

    Last trip offered an opportunity to head up the Sani Pass (2865m) which connects the Republic of Lesotho to Kwa Zulu Natal in South Africa. It was orginally a rough mule track for taking goods between the two places and was constructed as a bridle track in about 1913. The first vehicle to drive up it was in 1948 when a RAF Spitfire veteran did it in a Willys with the help of a gang of native labourers, winches, a lot of rope and a fair reserve of nerves. Tours started soon after in Series 1 80" with a jerry can, blanket and thermos..........

    Apart from the regular trade that still moves up and down it each day, the Pass remains something of a playground for Land Rover enthusiasts who like to stop over at the pub at the top which is the highest in Africa. I didn't have time to take a hire truck so opted for one of the tours and let someone else do the driving.

    Great place, although the locals live a fairly mean life up there.

    Cheers,






















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    LWB123,

    What are you doing in Africa mate?
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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    Agricultural things......

    Quote Originally Posted by BBC View Post
    LWB123,

    What are you doing in Africa mate?
    Hello again.

    I mainly work with forages for cattle, and in Africa and Asia largley with resource poor smallholder families trying to imrove their lot above subsistence cropping or communal grazing.

    At home it is the northern beef industry.

    Cheers,

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    Great stuff. Food security via the development of agriculture is very much needed in Africa.

    I am currently awaiting a document to take me over to Mozambique for work.

    My wife and I have a Mozambican friend who is an Agronomist and she is currently studying her Masters at Qld Uni. Her thesis is to be on sustainable agriculture.

    There are certainly a lot of Landys in Africa.
    Be known for what you did. Not, for what you bought.

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