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Oasis Eco Camp - Lake Elementaita Kenya

Hi Guys,   We are a small intimate Alcohol free Eco camp on the shores of bird rich Lake Elementaita Kenya. Lots of attractions including: -450 species of Birds around the Lake. Its the only breeding ground for white pelicans in East Africa. -Delamares Soysambu Conservancy -Near Lake Nakuru National park - Dr. Leakeys Kariandusi Prehistoric site.   Dont miss this jewel on your next sober vacation to Kenyahttp://www.oasis.co.ke/eco.html

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    But can you be more specific on how its approach is different from what you experienced before?  And I assume the 12-step approach is not part of the treatment regime?

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