Day 6 & 7 16th & 17th June 2012
We packed up and left Mata Mata at about 8am. Some general game on the way out then a bit
of a traffic jam. With the trailers in tow and the narrow sandy roads it was quite difficult to get
through. Some of the people watching were not going to move for a long time.
A cheetah had a very fresh spriongbok kill not too far from the road but right into the sun.
We took a few photos as we slowly made our way through.
In close attendance some jackal waiting for a gap to get some scraps
This I think is a juv. gabar goshawk
Then half way up the ridge a leopard walking in the opposite direction to the way we were going.
A couple stopped next to us and said they had been following the leopard for about 2K's.
We went through to Augrabies and this is what greeted us the next morning.
In the park there was very little game just a few giraffe and some springbok
A panorama of some scenery in Augrabies park.
Looking into the gorge from one of the view points.
There were plenty of these lizsards - I think they are flat lizzards.
Walking up moon rock
Slabs of rock pushed up by the force of nature.
The main Augrabies falls
Plenty of frothy white water
A tree climbing dassie
And finally a palewinged starling - a lifer
Well this was certainly a wonderful trip with a lot of first time sightings for us.
The camp I liked the most was Nossob - because of the activity from the jackal and ground squirrels
and a very nice hide. Our sightings around Mata Mata were better and that river bed has a lot to
offer. But like any game park it all amounts to right place right time. So another time I might think
differently The roads were very corrugated but as I said earlier the sand has a lot to do with that.
We will be back - but not in winter ever again.
