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		<title>Comment on Special Discounts by Admin</title>
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		<description>Dear Slav,
I am so sorry that I am replying back after such a long time. We had had some problems with updating the web site etc....., but now we are all set and ready to roll:-) Have you ever been to Ethiopia since then? It has changed such a great deal. I guess that it would be a great experience for you where you can combine old memories and seeing all the changes that took place n the last 35 year. For bird-watching Ethiopia has about 861 known species of which 16 are endemic. In the Bale Mountains National Park alone a total of 161 species have been recorded. The best season for bird-watching is from the beginning of September up to February. So in case you haven&#039;t booked your flight and tour I would be glad to assist you in that. If you have already booked, I am always available for questions, advice or concerns that you might have.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Slav,<br />
I am so sorry that I am replying back after such a long time. We had had some problems with updating the web site etc&#8230;.., but now we are all set and ready to roll:-) Have you ever been to Ethiopia since then? It has changed such a great deal. I guess that it would be a great experience for you where you can combine old memories and seeing all the changes that took place n the last 35 year. For bird-watching Ethiopia has about 861 known species of which 16 are endemic. In the Bale Mountains National Park alone a total of 161 species have been recorded. The best season for bird-watching is from the beginning of September up to February. So in case you haven&#8217;t booked your flight and tour I would be glad to assist you in that. If you have already booked, I am always available for questions, advice or concerns that you might have.</p>
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