18 nights of Solitude at Rooiputs

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Looks nice, Peter. Are there thorns and tampans under the tree? O-/


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A green year :-0 ^Q^


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Richprins wrote: Wed May 13, 2020 7:41 am Looks nice, Peter. Are there thorns and tampans under the tree? O-/
few Acacia Camelthorn thorns ..Didnt see any Tampans under the tree but there is a big Yellow Cape Cobra that shares a hole in the root system of the tree


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After a hectic busy night cleaning my Braai grid at 2am we found him passed out in the river bed adjacent to the campsite ..He was so tired he forgot to use the loo before passing out in the early morning sun as illustrated with a click on the pic
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lol lol


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Cats really know how to relax lol \O


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What an incredible lazy lion O:V


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lol \O


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One day we decided to take a long drive down the Auob from the lower dune road entrance ..Found this little lion giving me a good pose and look.such dappled light in high cloud conditions so needs a click
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^Q^ ^Q^ and very cute :-0


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