Green Hills of Africa

Significance of The Hunting Camps

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The author and his party move from camp to camp several times, from territory to territory, in pursuit of their prey. The camps are never described in great detail, seeming to consist of a collection of tents set up around a fire. They are, it seems, the closest thing to home and refuge and safety that the author and his party have under the intense, searching circumstances of the hunt.