1954 article about the adventures of my Canadian parents as mentioned in my book - the only people to fly from South Africa to Australia in a single-engine propeller plane. No radio or GPS. Maps were scarce and inaccurate. Do you still wonder why my family is so brave?😉👊
I recently presented a talk on my work in the field of exploration and curiosity. Let me know what you think, and please reach out if you want to get involved with some of the expeditions and projects! https://t.co/HD0Xa1CKcz
This pandemic will change the economy in fundamental ways — including the creation of a new kind of inequality. CNN journalist and writer @FareedZakaria explains.
Watch the full conversation here: https://t.co/fxTCwP3DQJ
Kruger visitors that tourists do not normally see. #SALockdown This lion pride are usually resident on Kempiana Contractual Park, an area Kruger tourists do not see. This afternoon they were lying on the tar road just outside of Orpen Rest Camp.
📸Section Ranger Richard Sowry
This is an opportunity. That does not mean it won’t be difficult. We will have to adapt to new roles and businesses will have to change. But if we accept the challenge, we will be better off in the end. There is a light at the end of this tunnel. https://t.co/yan5wAlbx2
Unreal, apparently the biggest floud since 1977/78. But a second wave is on it's way - Predictions are that this will be the biggest flood since the floods of 1958. Kariba will probably fill. Hopefully the wall will last.
From drought to flood, as the waters of the Zambezi reach Victoria Falls and Kariba, and the dam fills. Apparently, there is now a 2nd wave coming through Chavuma (on the Angola/Zambia border) as big as the first wave, threatening the spillway works and the dam wall itself...
I can’t recommend this enough. An interview with a scientist who has been studying coronaviruses for years. Thoughtful. Fascinating. Oddly hopeful. (Don’t be put off by the occasional science-speak). https://t.co/EQtg14qYWs