英语听力:自然百科 徒步南非之克鲁格公园 The Kruger—3(在线收听) |
But before Y and I get any further,let's take a look at where we're heading.Frome Berg-en-Dal,before we'll drive follows the dirt track that leads into the Wolhuter wilderness area.My destination is the tiny and very basic trial camp,my place of refuge for 48 hours in the bush and the central point for my walk.From here Y will leave me on the series of circular walks.We'll be following the tracks of biggest beasts in Africa,exporing open plains and dry riverbeds.What we'll encounter,no one can predict.There are no signposts,mot even a planned route or set distance.But at the end of my wilderness experience,there will be a climb.Y was promised to take me to one of the most rocky outcrops of the area,the perfect viewpoint to take stock of everything I learned on this discovery. -Not many people would come on a wilderness trial like this one.But I don't Y's got it easy because he hasn't just got to look after me,he's got to look after this lot as well.And that is John in the back,he's known as our second rifle and he's looking after us as well.
-Hello!
So while John's priority is the film crew,I'm sticking right next to Y.
-Oh,Julia,it's a—it's a giraffe.
-Yeah—look at that.Two minutes in.
-Having a good time at that ...
-Yeah.And we're doing,what we are about to do is pretty rare.It's a special thing.Not many people do this every year,do they?
-No.There's only seven of these...the Kruger Park,...,and only 8 people,a maximum 8 peole took the trail.And just,you know,if you go back,I promise you won't be the same person dropping out there than going in there. |
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