Mana Pools National Park
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Sorry Flutter - too long ago and our photies are now pale yellow with pretty curls around the edges! Just pictures in my mind forever.
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Time to update your pics Expat with some new ones
Satara 30 Sept - 7 Oct
Botswana June/July 2018
Botswana June/July 2018
Re: Mana Pools National Park
Ok trip for 2016 is now planned
Some changes have been made - by popular demand -
We are now going in June/July (it better not be cold)
We are going to attempt the Limpopo river crossing near Pafuri.
A couple of days in the south of Gonarezhou, through Gweru, then
up to Mana. Across to Hwange National Park, Vic Falls, Out through
Pandamatenga Border post into Botswana, Francistown and home.
Ispeakbaobab are you still around? Can I PM you for some info on roads.
mainly Rutenga to Gweru.
Some changes have been made - by popular demand -
We are now going in June/July (it better not be cold)
We are going to attempt the Limpopo river crossing near Pafuri.
A couple of days in the south of Gonarezhou, through Gweru, then
up to Mana. Across to Hwange National Park, Vic Falls, Out through
Pandamatenga Border post into Botswana, Francistown and home.
Ispeakbaobab are you still around? Can I PM you for some info on roads.
mainly Rutenga to Gweru.
Satara 30 Sept - 7 Oct
Botswana June/July 2018
Botswana June/July 2018
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ispeak is not around, pooks...his brother leachy says he doesn't go to that area anyway...
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Richprins wrote:ispeak is not around, pooks...his brother leachy says he doesn't go to that area anyway...
Thanks RP. It is quite difficult to find out the condition of some of the less traveled roads. Last time we were told of
one road that was fine - 70Ks took 5 hours!!
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Re: Mana Pools National Park
WATCH: 14 hyenas kill Kudu bull in reception area of luxury Zim safari camp
2018-06-21 12:12
Dramatic video footage and photos emerged on Thursday of the bloody remains of a hyena kill – right in the foyer of a luxury Zimbabwe safari camp.
“In the early hours of the morning, we were woken up to find that 14 hyenas had pulled down an adult Kudu Bull... in our main (reception) area!” Kavinga Safari Camp said on its Facebook page.
“It’s going to take quite a few buckets and mops to clean up this mess!”
Photos posted by the camp show the kudu bull, his majestic spiralling horns still intact, lying dead in a large pool of blood in the middle of what was an immaculately polished floor now covered with the bloody paw prints of the kudu’s killers.
The camp owners are calling it their “CSI moment” after the popular US TV crime series.
Video footage shows the moment staff members at Kavinga, armed with rifles and carrying flashlights, first approach the darkened reception area early on Thursday morning to investigate and express amazement at what they find.
“The guests don't have to walk far for a wildlife experience today!” the camp quipped on Facebook.
‘Talk about a mess’
Readers posted their comments under the photos.
“Oh my goodness!! Talk about a mess – that must have been one hell of a commotion,” wrote Lynne Steyn Wilde.
Wrote Debbie Dave Prioleau: “That truly is something! Good luck with the mopping up process.”
Kavinga Safari Camp is located in Mana Pools, one of Zimbabwe’s most popular national parks along the Zambezi River. The area is rich in big game, including buffaloes, lions and elephants.
https://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/ ... p-20180621
2018-06-21 12:12
Dramatic video footage and photos emerged on Thursday of the bloody remains of a hyena kill – right in the foyer of a luxury Zimbabwe safari camp.
“In the early hours of the morning, we were woken up to find that 14 hyenas had pulled down an adult Kudu Bull... in our main (reception) area!” Kavinga Safari Camp said on its Facebook page.
“It’s going to take quite a few buckets and mops to clean up this mess!”
Photos posted by the camp show the kudu bull, his majestic spiralling horns still intact, lying dead in a large pool of blood in the middle of what was an immaculately polished floor now covered with the bloody paw prints of the kudu’s killers.
The camp owners are calling it their “CSI moment” after the popular US TV crime series.
Video footage shows the moment staff members at Kavinga, armed with rifles and carrying flashlights, first approach the darkened reception area early on Thursday morning to investigate and express amazement at what they find.
“The guests don't have to walk far for a wildlife experience today!” the camp quipped on Facebook.
‘Talk about a mess’
Readers posted their comments under the photos.
“Oh my goodness!! Talk about a mess – that must have been one hell of a commotion,” wrote Lynne Steyn Wilde.
Wrote Debbie Dave Prioleau: “That truly is something! Good luck with the mopping up process.”
Kavinga Safari Camp is located in Mana Pools, one of Zimbabwe’s most popular national parks along the Zambezi River. The area is rich in big game, including buffaloes, lions and elephants.
https://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/ ... p-20180621
Please check Needs Attention pre-booking: https://africawild-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=322&t=596