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Article: Five go wild in Africa; Could you bear to give up all your creature comforts and go back to nature? That's exactly what the Nestor family did when they spent 10 weeks living in a hut on a remote African homestead for a Channel 4 documentary. It was an experience that would change their lives for ever. Lynn Nestor tells their story. By ROSALIND POWELL.(M on Tuesday)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 21, 2001
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Lynn Nestor is a nurse and her husband, Robert, is an HGV lorry driver. They live in South London with their three children - Daniel, 13, Chloe, eight, and Callum, four.
I'm so excited - we're going to Africa. I'd been complaining I wanted to do something exciting for ages when Robert came home one day in October with a leaflet from Channel 4 that he saw at the local swimming pool saying they were looking for a family to live on an African homestead.
He said: "Go on then, phone this and stop moaning." So I did and we were picked. Now I'm nervous that I ...
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