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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7172348" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>I actually enjoyed the Sudan but then I was only there for a week per month checking up on things. Several of the people we employed had real trouble with the climate and dealing with the people. My brother who was working for us on the farm closest to Khartoum rang up one day to tell me he could hear shooting and see smoke coming from nearby. I told him to grow up and not be so daft. Then I switched on Sky to see a gang of rebels with cannons on Landcruisers were shooting up the town they had passed by the farm on their way. Needless to say my brother didn’t stay much longer it was too much of a change from being down the fen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7172348, member: 66524"] I actually enjoyed the Sudan but then I was only there for a week per month checking up on things. Several of the people we employed had real trouble with the climate and dealing with the people. My brother who was working for us on the farm closest to Khartoum rang up one day to tell me he could hear shooting and see smoke coming from nearby. I told him to grow up and not be so daft. Then I switched on Sky to see a gang of rebels with cannons on Landcruisers were shooting up the town they had passed by the farm on their way. Needless to say my brother didn’t stay much longer it was too much of a change from being down the fen. [/QUOTE]
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