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... photographs from Martin Johnson in Africa were pub- lished in the WORLD'S WORK last April and May . He started back ... photographic . We saw very little game a few oryx and Grevey Zebra , and one giraffe . But no rhino . As a matter of ...
... photographs from Martin Johnson in Africa were pub- lished in the WORLD'S WORK last April and May . He started back ... photographic . We saw very little game a few oryx and Grevey Zebra , and one giraffe . But no rhino . As a matter of ...
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CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A RHINO IN CARAVAN AND CAMP 57 Martin Johnson Photograph Am . the rhino got our scent just a few feet short of the place I wanted him . He gave a start and started to run , but I took a chance and made the electrical ...
CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A RHINO IN CARAVAN AND CAMP 57 Martin Johnson Photograph Am . the rhino got our scent just a few feet short of the place I wanted him . He gave a start and started to run , but I took a chance and made the electrical ...
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... photographic , for my plans were to stop every thirty minutes . in the shade and let the photographic stuff cool off , and this could not be done if they were on ... Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist 56 MARTIN JOHNSON'S NEW AFRICAN DIARY.
... photographic , for my plans were to stop every thirty minutes . in the shade and let the photographic stuff cool off , and this could not be done if they were on ... Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist 56 MARTIN JOHNSON'S NEW AFRICAN DIARY.
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IN CARAVAN AND CAMP 57 Martin Johnson Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . OUR SAFARI ENTERING THE NDOTO MOUNTAINS Martin Johnson Photograph THE PARTY IN HAPPY MOOD IN CAMP Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . Left to right are Bukari , the head man ...
IN CARAVAN AND CAMP 57 Martin Johnson Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . OUR SAFARI ENTERING THE NDOTO MOUNTAINS Martin Johnson Photograph THE PARTY IN HAPPY MOOD IN CAMP Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . Left to right are Bukari , the head man ...
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... Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . We were off again about eleven o'clock , through typical African country semi - desert with thorn trees very thick . We followed game trails , and the going was easy - but hot ; the rain had caused the ...
... Photograph Am . Mus . Nat . Hist . We were off again about eleven o'clock , through typical African country semi - desert with thorn trees very thick . We followed game trails , and the going was easy - but hot ; the rain had caused the ...
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Página 502 - Provided that the court may, notwithstanding that they are of opinion that the point raised in the appeal might be decided in favour of the appellant, dismiss the appeal if they consider that no substantial miscarriage of justice has actually occurred.