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Charles Yeates
May 9th 07, 04:26 PM
Does any one have an english language contact for this operation in Nigeria?
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Charles Yeates

Greg Arnold
May 9th 07, 04:58 PM
Charles Yeates wrote:
> Does any one have an english language contact for this operation in Nigeria?

This webpage is in English:

http://www.traveltonamibia.com/bitterwasser.htm

Bruce
May 9th 07, 07:01 PM
Charles Yeates wrote:
> Does any one have an english language contact for this operation in Nigeria?
Hi Charlie

They are in Namibia. (Ex South west Africa)


Big geographic , social and political difference. To say nothing of the climate.

They appear to have broken the english version of www.bitterwasser.com -
presumably some notification of this will get it fixed. Try Lydia Casper at
caflug-at-gmx.de

Cheers
Bruce

nimbusgb
May 9th 07, 07:12 PM
On 9 May, 19:01, Bruce > wrote:
> Charles Yeates wrote:
> > Does any one have an english language contact for this operation in Nigeria?
>
> Hi Charlie
>
> They are in Namibia. (Ex South west Africa)
>
> Big geographic , social and political difference. To say nothing of the climate.
>
> They appear to have broken the english version ofwww.bitterwasser.com-
> presumably some notification of this will get it fixed. Try Lydia Casper at
> caflug-at-gmx.de
>
> Cheers
> Bruce

Naaah Bruce. Its all Africa so pretty much the same place :) :)

May 9th 07, 08:18 PM
On May 9, 4:26 pm, "Charles Yeates" > wrote:
> Does any one have an english language contact for this operation in Nigeria?
> --
> Charles Yeates

I was blissfully unaware that it had moved so far north!
Yes there is life east of Ellis island!!

Jack
May 9th 07, 08:33 PM
wrote:


> Yes there is life east of Ellis island!!

Yeah, pretty much all the way to Montauk. But after that it's mostly
barren of gliding activity.


Jack

Ian
May 20th 07, 07:34 PM
On 9 May, 19:01, Bruce > wrote:

> They are in Namibia. (Ex South west Africa)

I went to Namibia for work - no gliding, unfortunately - a year ago.
It's a stunningly wonderful country. Go! I'm planning a return trip
next year, probably to Pokwani.

Ian

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