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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1549142" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Thank you for your reply. You and I exchanged private messages some time ago when I posted pictures of my holidays spent in Zimbabwe. I hunted with Con Van Wyk. He, like you, is from Bulawayo. I also hunted with Richard Brebner who currently has a small farm outside Bulawayo.</p><p></p><p>Con Van Wyk now resides in Cape Town. He served during the Bush Wars.</p><p></p><p>The history of South Africa is complex but what is more difficult is that there are multiple versions of it. Depending on the bias of the author. I suspect the truth is never fully captured. There is a certain amount of uncertainty with all of history. I still enjoy learning it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1549142, member: 27490"] Thank you for your reply. You and I exchanged private messages some time ago when I posted pictures of my holidays spent in Zimbabwe. I hunted with Con Van Wyk. He, like you, is from Bulawayo. I also hunted with Richard Brebner who currently has a small farm outside Bulawayo. Con Van Wyk now resides in Cape Town. He served during the Bush Wars. The history of South Africa is complex but what is more difficult is that there are multiple versions of it. Depending on the bias of the author. I suspect the truth is never fully captured. There is a certain amount of uncertainty with all of history. I still enjoy learning it. [/QUOTE]
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