CHIEF “CHANGA-CHANGA”, KING OF THE SENGA By I J Larivers
Arguably much less
well-known – in some circles – than James Brooke, the White Rajah of Sarawak,
John Harrison Clark, King of the Senga, was nonetheless a force to be reckoned
with in southern Zambia at the end of the Nineteenth Century.
John…
RIFA EDUCATION CAMP by I J Larivers
There is something very special about the Zambezi
Valley, no matter the time of year or the reason for the visit. And one of the
most special places in the Lower Zambezi is the Rifa Education Camp.
First thing in the morning, you can read…
IN THE BEGINNING...
African villages
can be fairly small, straightforward collections of mud huts or they can
resemble Dickensian tenements inclusive of dimly-lit labyrinths of warrens
leading to just about any iniquity you can imagine - it mainly depends…
THE OLDER WAYS ARE NOT OBSOLETE by I J Larivers
I'm not a big fan of off-body carry, but the Mexpedition bags are outstanding kit!
I have always personally been a follower of calibres that started with the Holy Number Four, and that, in those days, usually meant .45ACP. I always carried…
THE DOUBLE RIFLE PRIMER by Cal Pappas
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By Cal Pappas
Cal Pappas has emerged as one of the world’s true
authorities on double rifles, and, being a retired teacher, he combines this
passion with the ability to write well, capturing and holding the attention of
his readers.…