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Hello Katie,
This is an outstanding product. And very addicting. so many places I need
to visit.
Check out the following, I think the description is misplaced. Or I'm just
missing something.
Thanks for sending this out,
Mark
Slide 30:
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"Above the Komati River Gorge in the Drakensberg, South Africa, this area of
breaks and hills has a warm moist climate. The vegetation here is closed to
open savanna, with closed to open patches of shrubs and trees."
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Thanks Mark! I actually don't see the slide post description you outlined above. I've looked into it but I haven't been able to find it.