Borderline's School Trips to Kruger - With Homework

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Klipspringer!


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Klippies under the huge boulder


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Stunning ellie and lions shots, Richprins \O

I suppose we do have a nearly similar pictures of the klippie under the boulder from last year - Funny ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Well spotted and marks for all! \O lol

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There were actually two males! :shock:

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And Darkmane!

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Sleep time...



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The womans looks far more dignified! :yes:


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Disgusting!! 0*\ :X:


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Lo and behold, Borderline did actually manage to get the one twig in the way! ^Q^


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On to the dam, quite a strange pic that looks like it is cut in half! lol



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Sunset! \O



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Homework: Which dam is it?


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As usual, I have no idea, but I like guessing. So Transport Dam is the first uneducated one. lol


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Does the Mtomeni Dam still exist -O-


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Lovely lion sighting \O


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Not Transport nor Mtomeni! :no:

But one of the flavours of the month! ..0..


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