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I'm no scientist, but I've never seen that algae there before!
Silolweni Dam was breached a couple of years ago, as animals started dying from drinking the water...
Sunset Dam lies...barely a kilometre from Lower Sabie. This is a favourite venue of photographers, and is particularly notable for the variety of water birds within easy camera range. Yellow-billed and Marabou storks are nearly always present, and sometimes saddle-billed and open-billed storks as well. Giant and pied kingfisher hunt from perches right next to the parking area, oblivious to vehicular traffic.
There are good numbers of hippo , and large herds of game drink throughout the day. It is tempting spend an entire morning at Sunset Dam, but with so much to see along the length of the H4-1, I generally move on after an hour or so.