01732 759725 12 BULLETIN We’re all about championing print at PrintIT Reseller, so why not join in the ‘Where do you take yours’ challenge? Simply snap a photo of yourself reading the latest issue in the most unexpected spot you can find – whether that’s atop a mountain trail, tucked into a hidden café corner, or even mid–air on your next flight. Send me your pix for a chance to see your face (and your favourite pages) featured in our next edition. Where do you take yours? On September 27, Gerard Rudolph, Marketing Manager at CO3 Technologies ran the 56km (give or take) trail run on the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans (specifically on Sua pan) in Botswana, Africa. Makgadikgadi is technically not a single pan, but many pans with sandy desert in between, the largest being the Sua (Sowa). These salt pans cover 6,200 sq. miles in the Kalahari Basin and form the bed of the ancient Lake Makgadikgadi. They are thus, collectively, the largest salt flats in the world. Shade is sparse in much of Botswana, so a Baobab is welcome relief from the sun (it was 41 degrees Celsius on some days!) His journey took him further North to the African Quadripoint, the on place in the world where four countries meet at a single point. Photo shows Gerard sitting in Botswana, on the bank of the Chobe River, on far bank is the country of Namibia, to the left are Zambia and Zimbab
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