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Lynne Leakey’s final safari in Kenya

Part of Lynne’s ashes will tomorrow be taken to one of her favourite spots in Kenya, Ithumba, by a handful of her closest friends, and finally scattered, according to her wishes, on Friday morning. Let the wind carry you with it my friend as you surely now are a guardian angel for the elephants.

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