And then the rain set in or at dusk the bush comes alive

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Love the pictures of nyalas and kudu. ^Q^

Wow what a magical trip ^Q^ ^Q^


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The Banded Mongoose is adorable, also love the young Kudu doing "stupid ear tricks =O: ), and the Buffalo having a day at the spa :-0

(RP - I thought the first Grey Hornbill was FEMALE due to the "upper mandible creamy, tip red" -O- )

I certainly enjoyed your TT and all the wonderful photos ^Q^ ^Q^ , looking forward to the next one 0() 0()


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Whoops, yes, Ex, female! (My Roberts just shows the symbols - got them mixed up!) :o0ps: lol


This is interesting, Pumbaa:


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Wonder what the impala are doing? :shock:

So lovely to see the Mahonie loop all green, and I also like the propeller kudu! :-0 :-0 :-0


Thank you thank you thank you, as always! 0/0 :ty: :ty:


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The antelopes are such pretty creatures ^Q^ ^Q^

It looks as if the impalas are eating termites -O-

You managed to finish this TT, Just \O

Thanks a lot, Pumbaa and I wish you a great trip 0/* 0/*


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Thank you Pumbaa 0/0
I had a lot of pleasure following your travel tale, full of birds, big and small, that I would like to see (Bronze Mannikin for ex.) or see again and also full of animals.

I particularly like Owls, the Bat, Hyenas, Lycaons and I have a love for Cuckoos, Mousebirds, baby Hippo, the Platted Lizzard and the Elephants in a row (once crossing the river and another ones elsewhere into this TT) Miss Satara and of course the landscapes.
:ty: for sharing.
enjoy ... enjoy your next stay O/\ with a lot of new [O] X#X
have a nice trip to both of you \O


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That was one long and very enjoyable trip, Pumbaa!

:ty: so much for making the effort to share everything with us. Highly appreciated! O0

And now I wish you exciting days until you embark on your next journey
where you hopefully see just as much and maybe even more - always great to have an extra on every trip ;-)


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Thanks once again Flutterby, Alf, ExFmem, Richprins, Lisbeth, nan and Mel for your fantastic words and compliments O0

Also thanks to everybody else 0/* it is always such a pleasure to share our Kruger experiences with you :ty: :ty: :ty:


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