Sorry it took so long to start with this TT again, but we have been moving over the last few days and it was a bit hectic.
It is becoming more hectic as I misplaced my laptop with my edited pics on them.
Must be in some of the boxes I still have not unpacked.
So let's start with some
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from my cellphone that I took.
As I said before.
We arrived at the main gate around 12- ish and the sun was already backing down on us.
The detour to the main camp took us about half an hour due to trying to find the road in-between the potholes, but finally we managed to reach Mazou campsite in the western part of the park.
We quickly set up camp and before long we were enjoying a nice cold beverage next to the braai.
These braais are great as they have a grid to braai on and a skottel to skottel on.
Finally it was time for a drive.
We first took the river road with the remnants of the border wars.
Barber wire fences,
Razor wire fences
Steel cable fences
Look- out posts
Must be murder on the animals that are trying to get to the river for some water.
A bit further on we came to the bird-hide.
The waterhole and hide was totally destroyed during the January floods and nothing has been done yet to repair the damage.
The damaged walkway and hide is on the right hand side
Then it was time to head back and during the ride the sun set in a beautiful hue of colors.
And then it was time to sit down for a braai and a Klippies and Coke while listening to the noises of the bush.
The Lions roaring close by.
The Baboons and Vervets barking in the trees.
And the Impalas snorting as it is rut season.
Peace at last.

"Longing for the bush is a luxury many have.
Living in the bush is a luxury that only a few have"