Fruit bats in flight
From: Ngamba Island, Uganda
Mark and Stephen enjoy a spectacular view.
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Thankyou both Guys, and the BBC production team, for undertaking the Project update in this way. I'm a proud owner of the original 'Last Chance to See' MAC cd with Douglas Adams and Mark.
There is a degree of synchronicity in what you're doing, neither of you have to be undertaking this, and yet you are. That you are whilst harnessing advances in technology to support the project is just so cool.
Douglas Adams would, I'm sure, be extremely happy with you all.
I'm extremely excited to be able to follow you, between the BBC Website, Mark's Blogs, and Stephen's Dispatches and Twitter (http://twitter.com/stephenfry).
Stay safe, and I sincerely hope you all continue to have the most incredible time.
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Fantastic idea with the blogs. Gives us a taster of what to look forward to.
Learnt a lot just from watching this clip, look forward to seeing the rest !
Keep up the great work, and make sure Stephen doesn't go and injure himself again !
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Listening to Mark talk about fruit bats is just great. I went with him to Baja California on one of his fabulous whale-watching trips and I thought he knew everything there is to know about about whales and dolphins. But he seems to know about everything else, too...
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Love all the clips & cannot wait for the series.. great job Mark, see you in Bristol. Was'nt really the "Last chance to see".. i've watched some of these clips loads of times!
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