
Far away in Africa, a country exists where it is still possible to wander in a landscape that contains many more creatures than people. Namibia has its fascinating desert, its own canyon, the Etosha pan and endless savannah. But on a vast mountainous plain lies Erindi, translated as "The Place of Water" in local Herero, with more than 12 000 head of game teems over an unbelievably large hunting reserve. Even rare and endangered species can be conserved and managed in a manner that allows man to experience what it was once like to live in undisturbed Africa. This is the exciting award for the hunter who visits Erindi...
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Good for people to know.
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