Monday, December 5, 2022

Gift for the Holidays--Africa Inspiration

 


Are you or someone you know planning a trip to Africa? My series of three books set in Africa could be just the inspiration you need. 
 
Safari Jema, A Journey of Love and Adventure from Casablanca to Cape Town

My Life with Ndoto, Exploring Africa in a Forty Year Old Land Rover

The Dancing Bridge of Kamunjoma
 
All are available at Amazon in print and kindle version, or order from your favorite bookstore.  
Safari Jema is also available on Audible.

3 comments:

  1. Well worth reading over the holidays or even next year!

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  2. Dear Mrs. & Mr. O‘Cane,
    I thoroughly enjoyed reading your Book „My Life with Ndoto“ especially since I own a Land Rover Series III 109 too.
    Your Book encourages me to plan adventurous Safaris with my Landy too, called Kobe Mzee.
    In one of your YouTube Videos I saw a High Lift Jack mounted on the right rear of Ndoto. I too have a High Lift Jack and my plan was to mount it in a similar way, just like you have done.
    My question is, were you satisfied with mounting the Jack in the rear ? Did the mount hold up to the rough off beaten corrugated tracks ? Do you by any chance have pictures, the way you fixed the High Lift Jack to the back of your Land Rover ?
    It would be great to hear from you.
    You can contact me at: makipepeo@gmx.com
    Regards Ingo Majonica

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  3. Hi Ingo, thanks for reading and enjoying My Life with Ndoto. And congratulations on owning a Series lll Land Rover!
    The location of our hi lift jack depended on how we located our rooftop tent. When we set the tent so that it flipped out to the front, we moved the jack to the rear. When the tent flipped out to the back, we had it secured in the front parallel and on top of the front bumper. It was all about weight distribution, which I'm sure you get. In either location, the jack withstood the worst of the African roads, and that is saying a lot. We only had to use it once, when we had a puncture in Chobe National Park. Enjoy your travels!
    -Teresa

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