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According to [[Roz Forrester]], '''safari''' was a word that meant ''to travel'' in [[Swahili]]. Although [[Bernice Summerfield]] conceded that point, she added that "its accepted usage means to watch wild [[animal]]s". [[Chris Cwej]] tried to find a middle ground between the two women, offering the thought that maybe one watched the wild animals while travelling. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]'') | According to [[Roz Forrester]], '''safari''' was a word that meant ''to travel'' in [[Swahili]]. Although [[Bernice Summerfield]] conceded that point, she added that "its accepted usage means to watch wild [[animal]]s". [[Chris Cwej]] tried to find a middle ground between the two women, offering the thought that maybe one watched the wild animals while travelling. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]'') | ||
Safari parks were made so people can go on safari to see wild animals. One such was [[Windsor]] Safari Park, where [[Lady Peinforte]] and [[Richard Maynarde]] heard [[Bear|bears]] and saw [[Llama|llamas]] as they searched for the [[Nemesis]] on [[1988]]. ([[TV]]: [[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]] | Safari parks were made so people can go on safari to see wild animals. One such was [[Windsor]] Safari Park, where [[Lady Peinforte]] and [[Richard Maynarde]] heard [[Bear|bears]] and saw [[Llama|llamas]] as they searched for the [[Nemesis]] on [[1988]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'') | ||
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