"The Plan"
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It is 1906 and an early white hunter
in British East Africa, perhaps Alan Black (regarded by many
as the very first person to be called a white hunter) is discussing
his plan with a client. As they plot their safari, which may
last several months, supplies are being unloaded and the oxen
are being watered. Newland and Talton had started the first professional
safari outfitters some two years earlier in Nairobi, so the outfitter
for this safari could well be N&T. Mpishis (cooks)
are cleaning their pans, and wood has been gathered for a fire.
The remains of an earlier fire in the foreground tell you that
this site has been used before as a safari camp.
Tomorrow the hunters, their trackers
and gun-bearers will embark on the first leg of their safari
and put The Plan into action.
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