I've got a feeling of a hot summer in Kruger

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The tinyphant is irresistible ^Q^ ^Q^

I cannot get over the Shingwedzi without water in February :-? Maybe a dam has been closed somewhere -O-

Thanks a lot, Pumbaa for your great, as always, Kruger tale 0/0 O0 ^Q^ ^Q^


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What an ellie extravaganza, Pumbaa, so rare! :shock:

Love the tiny baby, and indeed a very dry river! :-?

That is definitely some tusker at the end, we must put it up on aat's thread! ..0..
Thank you for a wonderful trip with great sightings and memory, I really look forward to your reports! :ty: X#X


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Lisbeth wrote: Fri May 26, 2023 11:27 am The tinyphant is irresistible ^Q^ ^Q^

I cannot get over the Shingwedzi without water in February :-? Maybe a dam has been closed somewhere -O-

Thanks a lot, Pumbaa for your great, as always, Kruger tale 0/0 O0 ^Q^ ^Q^
I guess it is only temporarilyly that the Shingwedzi is without water at least a couple of smaller puddles were left and after rain showers same can fill up again easily but totally right it is not usual :-? Thanks for all your comments here O0


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Richprins wrote: Sat May 27, 2023 4:17 pm What an ellie extravaganza, Pumbaa, so rare! :shock:

Love the tiny baby, and indeed a very dry river! :-?

That is definitely some tusker at the end, we must put it up on aat's thread! ..0..
Thank you for a wonderful trip with great sightings and memory, I really look forward to your reports! :ty: X#X
This year we also saw more tuskers than in the previous year so I am sure a couple of more tuskers are coming up in Kruger ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Also thanks to your comments, Richprins, and in case you so far did not realize but our wet Kruger adventure already started \O


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