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The West coast of Africa remains largely unexplored from an angling perspective, motivating Tommo to fish the Kwanza estuary looking for the giant species that move into the fresh water while Wes goes South trying to find the shore dwelling fish.
The West coast of Africa remains largely unexplored from an angling perspective, motivating Tommo to fish the Kwanza estuary looking for the giant species that move into the fresh water while Wes goes South trying to find the shore dwelling fish.
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S1, EP7 "Angolan Monsters"The West coast of Africa remains largely unexplored from an angling perspective, motivating Tommo to fish the Kwanza estuary looking for the giant species that move into the fresh water while Wes goes South trying to find the shore dwelling fish.
Hooked on Travel
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Hooked on Travel
S1, EP7 "Angolan Monsters"The West coast of Africa remains largely unexplored from an angling perspective, motivating Tommo to fish the Kwanza estuary looking for the giant species that move into the fresh water while Wes goes South trying to find the shore dwelling fish.
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