Pink in Pilanesberg

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Amoli
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Re: Pink in Pilanesberg

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This gloomy sad feeling is what I picked up when we started to break-up camp.

Each one to his own - and we worked through all the emotions on our own. :cry: Sad that is was over.
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When leaving the camping grounds, I was boxed in immediately :shock: :shock:

Bh in front of me and JN behind me..... There was no way they were going to allow my free spirit to turn off and get lost anywhere..... -O -O -O

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PN - thankyou so much for your Fish Eagle Pic. I sat watching it for a long time and my pic is not as good as yours. It was very high.
Oh the magnificent call..... I can still hear it !!!


Our last ellies before we left the park.

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Thanks again - looking forward to the next one \O \O


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Re: Pink in Pilanesberg

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Thanks Dewi. \O

Yes. There were a lot of Swifts around and them and the Fisheagle were sort of playing with each other.
Doing the air ballet thing. -O


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