Sahula Sand Safari

Sahula Sand Safari is a wildlife santuary somehwere in Africa. It was originally a residential home containing a family of people. Those people are called Bree (the biologist), Jev (the gardener) and Rella (the archeologist.) They kept an african wild dog, named Panya who was the soul of the village (which was blown away from the sandstorm.) They also kept several zebras and two giraffes so Jev can collect their dung, to fertilise his proteria flowers.