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	<description>In the Golden Age of Safaris Bali Mauladad was one of the most prolific hunter in Africa in the 60&#039;s. This is about his life.</description>
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		<title>The King Takes His Queen On Safari</title>
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Safariland, who were handling one of the most valuable safaris ever conducted, laid on a special caravan with separate suites, baths and showers for their Majesties.
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