Unplanned KTP adventure

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and the "tears" :-? for a Rock Kestrel -O-


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Time to continue

Red Hartebeest
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Auchterlonie, some scenic photos, I like this place and after this trip I will love it..... -O-
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The little car that could...
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Ground squirrel
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Giraffes, I am still amazed to find Giraffes in KTP :shock:
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Wildebeests
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Young Gemsbok
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More to follow 0()


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lol I can relate to your feeling regarding the giraffes. They do look a little out of place there.
They obviously cope though. I don't have hard data on it, but I'm pretty sure there are quite a few
more these days than 10 years ago.

Always happy to see them :-0


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It goes for me too re the giraffes ;-)

The landscapes are not my kind though. It all looks alike, more or less, and very dry. No lovely water streams with birds and insects --00--

I love your pygmy falcons, though \O
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Catching up, Harry! :-0

Looks like a fun trip with pleasant weather.

Lots of grass in the desert! :shock:

Plenty to see so far, i also like the bird in flight! [O]

Auchterlonie looks interesting. 0()


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Let's finish day 1

Gemsbok mamma to be [Luv]
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Ground Squirrels
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On your marks get set....... O**
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Then these super lovable Meerkats [Luv]
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Red Hartebeest
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Afternoon drive on the road to Nossob, we drove about 25km and then turned back as it was getting time to check in and not much to see :-(

Wildebeest
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Some Springboks
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BBJ
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So that was day one O/\ We where surprised with all the animals we saw but very grateful to be in KTP \O

Next day 2 and this will turn out to be even better 0() 0()


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