Across the Frontier into Eden*

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Sharifa

Across the Frontier into Eden*

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We are all set to visit the Frontier and Garden Route Parks.

This is our first visit to these Parks except for Mountain Zebra National Park (MZNP)

Our itinerary is as follows:

21-23 Dec. - MZNP
23-27 Dec - Addo
27-29 Dec - Ebb & Flow
29-31 Dec - Storms River Mouth
31 Dec-1 Jan - Bontebok
01-03 Jan - Karoo
03-05 Jan - Camdeboo

Having read some of the travel tales for these Parks, we are really looking forward to the trip O/\ O/\ O/\

Tell you all about it when we get back


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It is always exciting to visit a new destination and especially so when it is in your own country. Duke and I had not visited the Eastern Cape Parks and the Garden Route, except for Mountain Zebra National Park.

Beautiful O/\ O/\ O/\

We crossed the Frontier and found the road to Eden O:V

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and also the stairway to heaven ;-)

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Thanks Toko, nan, Richprins, Lisbeth and Mel \O
Toko wrote: 0/* Sharifa

Welcome back on Earth O0

Primising start - vistas and skies O:V O:V O:V
Sadly we had to leave Eden and come back to earth :-)

First stop: Mountain Zebra National Park

21-12-2013

We arrived at the gate at about 3pm to a dark and cloudy sky

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This was our allocated home for the next two days

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Read the history of the Park while you relax

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and enjoy a stunning sunset with your sundowner

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The last time we were in MZNP we had two very special experiences:

1. The cheetah tracking
2 The Night Drive. Last time we saw caracal, aardwolf and black rhino.

We decided to give the cheetah tracking a miss this time. We could not do the night drive on our first night because of the rain. We did get a night drive on the second night and this was easily the best night drive we have ever had in any Park :-) ;-)


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Mel wrote:Eish, the Mistress of Suspense... ^0^ That night drive sounds promising. \O

Looks like they changed the patio furniture? Those chairs look much nicer than the ones we had almost two years ago. :-?

I already know that I need to get back to that place as well. What a beautiful park with stunning sunsets (and sunrises as well). O\/
But the day comes before the night ^0^ so I will have to do that first ;-)

The furniture has changed but don't try lifting one of those chairs, even the driver was huffing. Why lift it you ask, well don't sit on one that has been in the sun =O:


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We were out of the camp at 6.00 am when the gates opened. There was mist in the valley

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It was just too beautiful to describe. The mist lifting from the valley against the backdrop of the mountains....SIGH

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and then the Mountain Zebra, Red Haarties and Black Wildies in the mist O:V

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We also got some nice flowers

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A speckled mousebird also enjoyed the flowers :-)

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In the grass, a distance from the road, we saw a PCG wanting to make a meal of a snake. We thought cobra at the time but not sure now looking at the pics.

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That was a little too close and the PCG thought better of it and flew off

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Jackal Buzzard

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Rock Kestrel

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A PCG that new snakes should be left alone :-0

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O:V O:V O:V Lovely flowers, Sharifa - The Pentzia globosa shrubs look very pretty O\/ O\/ O\/ and you captured also a beautiful Bulbine abyssinica

Love also the Rock Kestrel and the Jackal Buzzard \O \O \O


But my fav is the Hibiscus pusillus ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Supercool find O0


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Sharifa wrote:...also a chance to pick up the aardvark and aardwolf. \O
Aha! :twisted: O**

Great raptors against blue skies! Also interesting interaction between the PCG and the what-ever ;-) snake. \O


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Sharifa wrote:
The furniture has changed but don't try lifting one of those chairs, even the driver was huffing. Why lift it you ask, well don't sit on one that has been in the sun =O:
I have always wondered why the outside furniture is so heavy :-? I suppose it is a kind of anti-theft -O-


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Those misty pics have a very special atmosphere..........if it was not cold ;-)

Beautiful flower pics and I love the one of the mousebird O/\ O/\


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