The Search for Stark...Roodewal

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Blommieeeeee! 0/*


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Richprins wrote:Groupies appearing now from all over the place! O-/ -O-
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Ostrich... Groupie :shock: ^0^


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Bushcraft wrote:RP, have you lost the plot again :-?
Plot? There was a plot?????? :-?


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Why does there need to be a plot? =O:


On to Ngirivani...






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Notice the shadows lengthening... O-/





A Giraffe! \O The species list was building up nicely! O/\






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Some more ellies...with a bit of attitude! =O:






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Told you it was dry! ^0^









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Then a quick stop at Timbavati picnic spot! The nice thing is it is relatively near Roodewal, so one can go there in the mornings and evenings and be quite relaxed and alone, as the Satara/Orpen bunch have gone or are yet to materialise! ;-)




The facilities were impeccable, as always, and Blommie and I charged the toilets! O/\

The attendant (someone must remind me of his name...I'll edit... :o0ps: ) informed us that there was a lion in the riverbed, which sent Blommie charging to the perimeter, already firing from the hip, so to speak... :shock:


Attendant: "Eeek!"

RP: "Don't worry, you get used to it! ;-) "

Bl: "There! No there!"

RP: "I'm bringing the binocs..."





Somewhere there is a lion's tail sticking out of the bushes, but Blommie had seen it better by the time I had arrived! \O




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what a nice.... Lion ;-)
one Giraffe, 5 Elies... first time there is so much animals O/\ ^Q^


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Lion? :-?


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Richprins wrote:Why does there need to be a plot? =O:
If BC thought you'd lost the plot, there must have been a (BC perceived) plot for you to lose.


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Cool riverbed [O]


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We often see ellies & giraffe at Ngirivani. \O Lion? What lion? :-? 0-


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