23/10/2016
A massive bushfire broke out in the Batoka Gorge yesterday and I've never seen anything like it. The term "it spread like wild fire" now really hits home as it's so dry at the moment with the heat reaching up to 45 degrees celsius over the last few days.
Yesterday was astounding and deeply moving to see the guys from the nearby village work together to keep the fire from not encroaching on the camp. A super tough job, as winds were changing directions constantly and the flames were huge.
7 hours later and they beat the flames.
10 men who helped, 4 of which work for the camp, the other 6 came as soon as they were called to help.
They worked in this heat, carrying water from the river up to the flames on the high cliff face and succeeded in protecting the camp from burning to the ground.
Eternally grateful to our amazing neighbours in the village who saved the day! We are so fortunate to feel so part of a community. It's super rare these days, and it's good to know that they have our backs, just as we have their's..
The Rose Rabbit lives on!