a few snippets from kruger during the normal part of march

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I have never seen Crooks corner with that much water :shock: O-/


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Good to see you posting a TT, leachy! \O

I'm loving Grietjie now that the weather you brought here has left. :twisted:

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It's not water that is missing O**


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ja sprocket....
:O^ :O^

a little but of a dung nursery on the side of the road
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the stream at the far end of the mahonie loop
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this poor fella at thulamela
had half of his mane missing
and no tail at all......
not even a short little stump

:-( :-( :-(
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the s 60 was in excellent condition
after being graded (scraped) recently....

and in theory no cross-border traffic is allowed
as stated at the entrance to the road...

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however, the reality is that this warning
is written in english only
(and not in "stupid")
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i could see the degradation after my 4th day there.....
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A sign board won’t stop them O/ O/


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There ought to be a guard there, at least occasionally. Or a fixed webcam to "read" the plates.


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Crazy amount of water, leachy! :shock:

That zebra had a tough encounter... O-/


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Any animals on the Mahonie loop?


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Lovely to see all the water and greenery. \O \O


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