



I met these two a few years ago in Mozambique while I was working for a Safari Company. Later I got to spend time with them in the Niassa Reserve of Mozambique. They live in the bush almost year round where they research different animals like the African Honey Badger, Lion and Leopard. Did I mention they are also raising their two young children along side them in the Bush? for more info on the Beggs, go to National Geographic and type in Kieth and Colleen Begg.
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