That's an exceptionally posh book ? I see it's 2008,do you do spreadsheets nowadays, and do you get your keeper or under-keeper to collate the figures nowadays ?
The spy link with the solar panel may still have a little power in even if the batt pack is taken out mate, its got inbuilt GPS, they are becoming more sophisticated nowadays.
That's a browning trail-cam.Some spypoint have GPS, if its got power and a SIM you can see where it is, I got one that's £500 in the UK, solar panel charger, pings an activation alert on your phone and you can watch in real time, also listen in.
The natural history museum for a child is pure wonderment, absolutely superb place, doesn't get any better, also what about a spin on the London Eye or a ride on a river ferry?
He does indeed, he used to be a journalist on the same newspaper my friend Tim writes for in Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post ? A lot of his early books were set in the far East.
I have a few of those cameras Dan,saved me a bit of trouble on a few occasions, always good to see and equally as important to hear something unfolding in real time on a screen miles away from the drama ?
Tommy McPhee's Ruby?He took us for a few nights out when we took our dogs up there in the 1980's,i think a couple of his dogs were sold in England, they were machines, very fast lampers.