Hi Nic,

where are you from? Good to get some help with the SA articles here :-)

Have a look at the Project:Article templates, they can be helpful when starting a new article and make it easier for other users to add data that is still needed.

Cheers, (WT-en) Felix.

Oh, now I understand. But I suppose its no good to have them around, until the system is established. Could be a bit confusing...

I also had the idea of creating some more African Travel topics. Something like South Africa in 3 weeks or so. But yours also sounds interesting!

And last but not least, could you please add templates to all of your articles? And the Cahora Bassa article needs a bit of work. I have only seen your picture in the article and if the article stays like that it will sooner or later be deleted by the admins...

Cheers, (WT-en) Felix

Now the very last comment...[edit]

Still remembered something else. When creating new articles, they are normally not totally complete and therefore called stub. Please add the articles to the list at Project:Stubs needing attention so other users might see that they still need work. You can easily get there by clicking on attention in the stub box below.


This article is still a stub and needs your attention. It does not have a template. Please plunge forward and help it grow!




When creating an article about a National Park, please add the article to the list of African National Parks and at African flora and fauna. This applies for example to the Karoo National Park article.

Hope I didn't stress you too much, Felix

Nope, I only do what is lekker for me. Perhaps someday someone will compared African National Parks with an official list and update it. The same goes for the stub : Perhaps one day someone will generate a list of all the articles shorter than 100 words without {{stub}} and do something about them. Off to put lekker in the phrasebook... (WT-en) Nic 12:09, 15 May 2005 (EDT)

Request for permission to use image[edit]

Dear Nic, I'm a publisher from Namibia. I would like to use your image of Gariep Dam in our publication. I know that it is in a public domain, but I need your explicit permission to be able to use this image. Please kindly contact me via email: [email protected]. Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to hearing from you. Patrycja