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Peter Betts wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 8:30 am
Richprins wrote: Fri Sep 20, 2019 7:41 am "Specimen"... :twisted:
=O: =O: =O:
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3:10 pm
Herd of tsessebe stationary
H1-6, 2km S of Mopani
5/5
Near Mopani
Tinged by Jess
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There are always some around Mopani \O


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Herd of Tsessebe stationary
'with 3 new born calves'
H14, 2km S of Mopani
Near Mopani
5/5
Tinged by Karmen and Family
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Tsendze camping is Special.jpg
You always get a welcome at Tsendze


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^Q^ [O] O/\


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