I turned unto the S62 direction Engelhard Dam.
There was nothing until I arrived at the Matambeni Hide and also there only a couple of Pied Kingfishers

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A rock formation
and still the same kingfishers

, which sometimes took a dip, but never caught anything to my knowledge
A Great Heron (breeding)

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The river with hippos
Backlightning
At the entrance to the hide and good to know

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Outside the hide to the right a Fish-Eagle had arrived
On the left-hand side a Yellow-billed Stork. I wonder if sitting on the heels are their way of resting
On the next little road going towards the water I found the Tomb stone of Christine Ledeboer’s grave

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(Imagine being dressed like that in the Kruger

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Leonard Henry Ledeboer came from Holland as a young man in 1888. He hunted elephants with such well-known characters as Frederick Courtney Selous. Another place of recent historical interest is Ranger Ledeboer's quarters. In 1919, he became one of the early rangers of the future Kruger National Park, and later relieved "Ou Kat" Coetser at Satara. He retired to Letsitele, where he ran a small store.
His second wife, Anna Maria Christina Ledeboer (née Bindemann) is buried just west of the confluence between the Letaba River and the Makhadzi Spruit. Mrs Ledeboer apparently died unexpectedly of a heart attack or of malaria.
The grave is at the end of the 3rd turn off on the S62.