Tag: “Mkhaya Game Reserve”

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  1. Shoot the Freak

    One of the many games along Riegelmann Boardwalk on Coney Island. The sign remains hanging during the off-season even while all the neighboring shops are closed down.

  2. The Earless Eland

    Been in Swaziland for a whole two hours when the call came to doctor a sick eland. From my book: Wrangling Rhinos:No Spurs Required

  3. Moremi Game Reserve

    The Moremi Game Reserve is located in the Okavango Delta in central Botswana. The Okavango Delta is one of Africa's most unspoilt and authentic wilderness areas.

  4. Fun Game

    Ha! Can someone please tell me what Fun Game is?

  5. Lucky Ju Ju Pinball Gallery

    Lucky Ju Ju is a pinball arcade full of vintage pinball machines that have been meticulously restored. It's located in an old hair salon; $10 gets you admission, the machines themselves are free.

  6. Mkhaya Game Reserve

    The Mkhaya Game Reserve is one of three properties managed by Big Game Parks in Swaziland. It is dedicated to the preservation of the white and black rhino, as well as other endangered African mammmals.

  7. Ground Kontrol Video Arcade

    Imagine a video arcade circa 1982 that one day was locked up and sealed for 25 years, and then suddenly reopened for business just like it was. Ground Kontrol is just like that, though they did ad a few slightly newer classics like street fighter and some other popular games from the 90s.

  8. Woodford Reserve Distillery

    here's the article I wrote for it!

    http://www.everywheremag.com/articles/89

  9. outdoor snooker in China

    Turpan lays in the province Xinjiang, the biggest province of China. Fifty procent of the population is Uyghur, a Muslim society with people who seem to have a mix of Turkish, Chinese and Russian blood in them.

    The Uygher frequent a game of snooker.

  10. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

    The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, located near Folkston, GA, contains 438,000 acres of the Okefenokee Swamp. The park offers hiking and biking paths, fishing, canoeing, and historical and wildlife exhibits.

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