About Sunwhere In Africa
#SunwhereInAfrica began as a dream in a cave called Kurasika in the Mozambican Chimanimani Mountains. “All this was a long time ago I remember” (1998). A non-partisan and cross-cultural approach to managing Parks in Africa is now needed. Socioeconomic victory for all can be real.
Sunwhere in Africa aims at networking National Parks in Africa with safari operators on the continent. It takes its name from Jonathan N. Wakeling’s book Sunwhere in Africa (co-authored with Speak-a-little-French). The wordplay of “somewhere” versus “sunwhere” is meant to include the “African Sun” on the one hand and the son/sun wordplay on the other. That is, I am my mother’s son. And so my parental relationships get represented properly – a fact of life and a crucial factor in this entire story of the deep web. It is also trying to say that where we are located is purely by chance and that in truth we could be anywhere on the vast continent of Africa.