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Ranch Talk
In the 1930s, my father trekked Boran-type cattle down from what is now Ethiopia and Somalia
Aidan Hartley
To see these beautiful creatures moving through the acacia woodland is a pleasure – and I reckon a shrewd move on my part
The otherworldly strangeness of the place was always part of the allure
Catherine Fairweather
As a boy, my hunter’s remorse was as strong as my urge to kill but as I grew older, I enjoyed my share of bloodlust
Africa
In the Great Depression my father settled on the Aberdares slopes with a clear river that cut through forested gorges full of rhino, buffalo and elephant