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Nice trophies and mounts!!
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Very cool mounts! Sounds like the trip of a lifetime. Thanks for sharing. I loved seeing the field shots and then the mounted animals. Your taxi did a wonderful job!
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awesome kudu and other animails-i am going to go to africa someday. really want to get a kudu
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Zebra's are one cool animal. Great way to honor those trophies. Thanks for sharing
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Idaho guy, going into this safari the kudu was the number one animal of interest. It's tough to save up and then get over there, but Africa was definitely a dream come true. I'm planning to go again.
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Great looking animals! The taxidermy work is very impressive! I was fortunate enough to go to Namibia a few years back and I'd say my mounts are um, less than impressive. Smart having the work done here rather than over there. Thanks for sharing.
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WoW, very impressive, just curious how much the giraffe mount costs that is cool?
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Awesome mounts, what a trip it looks like it was.
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Very nice!
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