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Tango0116 Aug 2022 8:18 p.m. PST

"It has been stated by various authors over the years that Dartnell's Bivouc on the evening of the 21st was to the South East of Hlazakazi.

However certain men who were out there with him, such as Harford, state that they were on Isepezi.


To give you something to ponder here is Russell's map of his movements the morning of the 22nd.:…"


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