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A lovely brunch left and then it was off again to Pkop again
A sudden movement caught my eye and behold …………………………Exhibit A - Purple Crested Lourie – Although not the best pic – evidence
Shy - "chompie"
Twigga!
Then this lady caught our eye, an old injury,To the one that got away
TBC...
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Greenville Thank you for popping in, much appreciated!
Our afternoon drive produced the unmentionables so I will not elaborate
It was our last night in PKop
Next up Kruger B'day
Our afternoon drive produced the unmentionables so I will not elaborate
It was our last night in PKop
Next up Kruger B'day
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"Veels", Happy, "Geluk", B'day, "Liewe", To, "Maatjie", You.......
No, this is not the script of the next "Lord of the rings" this my families attempt of singing "Happy,happy" to me at 3:30 in the morning
My two little brothers looked terrible they blamed it on that darn poisonous mushroom So it was left to the girls to do the packing and coffee duty. It was our last full day in the Park - off to Croc bridge for the night
We decided to drive to Skukuza via Voortrekker road and then proceeded to Croc
Goooooooood morning Kruger!
Voortrekker road - a very historic road, important to Kruger's history
And what do you know - JOCK!
No, this is not the script of the next "Lord of the rings" this my families attempt of singing "Happy,happy" to me at 3:30 in the morning
My two little brothers looked terrible they blamed it on that darn poisonous mushroom So it was left to the girls to do the packing and coffee duty. It was our last full day in the Park - off to Croc bridge for the night
We decided to drive to Skukuza via Voortrekker road and then proceeded to Croc
Goooooooood morning Kruger!
Voortrekker road - a very historic road, important to Kruger's history
And what do you know - JOCK!
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This little nugget - tried to run, but could not hide
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Greenville – Much appreciated
I am still working on a strategy to get the brothers & beaver to ease off their early awekenings
It's a lost cause - I've tried EVERYTHING
(The gate opens 04:30 in January, so for the first hour or 2, us girls hide behind our )
They are in the mind set that if you are not the first at the gate, then you are not in Kruger
A Kruger birthday – always special!
I am still working on a strategy to get the brothers & beaver to ease off their early awekenings
It's a lost cause - I've tried EVERYTHING
(The gate opens 04:30 in January, so for the first hour or 2, us girls hide behind our )
They are in the mind set that if you are not the first at the gate, then you are not in Kruger
A Kruger birthday – always special!
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We made a pitstop @ Afsaal & Skuks, and by 11:00 I could feel that the mercury would set some new records for a Kruger trip for us
Another scorcher of a day, we put that pedal to the medal, and brave the heat for a few
I have no idea where this was, somewhere hot!
Can't even remember taking this pic...........................
...............actually I have no recollection of events from Skukuza to Croc Bridge - Only fade hallucinations of swimming pools filled with ice & lots & lots of cold beverages
By the time we reached Lower Sabie that's when things went south, (no pun int)
Beaver strapped each and every ice pack he could find to his body
Tweedle dee & tweedle dum (2 brothers) threatened to jump into the Sabie if I didn't give them the reservation paper to show to the "tannie" behind the counter to fill up their stock, apparently it was "check reservations day" at L/Sabie - just their luck
My mom refused to leave the walk in freezer, we had to call security
The rest of the family decided to take over the swimming pool, still 2 hours before check in and Croc Bridge don't have swimming pool
I on the other hand met up with old friends and crashed at their aircon bungalow for a while,
Dankie C+N+J+R+P!
Another scorcher of a day, we put that pedal to the medal, and brave the heat for a few
I have no idea where this was, somewhere hot!
Can't even remember taking this pic...........................
...............actually I have no recollection of events from Skukuza to Croc Bridge - Only fade hallucinations of swimming pools filled with ice & lots & lots of cold beverages
By the time we reached Lower Sabie that's when things went south, (no pun int)
Beaver strapped each and every ice pack he could find to his body
Tweedle dee & tweedle dum (2 brothers) threatened to jump into the Sabie if I didn't give them the reservation paper to show to the "tannie" behind the counter to fill up their stock, apparently it was "check reservations day" at L/Sabie - just their luck
My mom refused to leave the walk in freezer, we had to call security
The rest of the family decided to take over the swimming pool, still 2 hours before check in and Croc Bridge don't have swimming pool
I on the other hand met up with old friends and crashed at their aircon bungalow for a while,
Dankie C+N+J+R+P!
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Nana!nan wrote:beautifull "can't even remember taking this pic"
Ja, we were caught off guard, or as Beaver would state, "under supplied" oi boys will be boys!Flutterby wrote:Sounds like a scorcher!! That's why we don't go in summer...I would just melt!
It was time to brave the last stretch to CB -
These ellies caused a bit of a jam - mom had enough
We made it to Croc-bridge , just in time, a storm was building on the horizon, and by 4 the skies opened
The men decided to go on an afternoon drive and got saw some vervets close to camp,
We ended the day with a night drive. A CB - night drive never fails to deliver
Got the Vurhami pride close to camp, 10 min into our drive in fact. They went into stalk mode, and everybody waited in anticipation. A huge gathering of grazers formed ( impala,zebra & wildbeest) They luckily moved further off into the veld, much too the disappointment to those on the truck
I on the other hand was relieved, didn't know if I could stomach a kill that time of the night We also saw lots of nocturnal animal, genet,bush-babies and even a civet!
A huge thank you (AGAIN) to Excellent our guide
Another b'day done & dusted, one I will never forget
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It was our last day , we opt to exit @ Malelane
Close to camp we woke the Vurhami pride, they were successful
I heard from Excellent on the ND that this little nugget's sister or brother got taken by a crocodile a month before
We left the lions in peace, if you can call that peace
By now the light drizzle had stopped, and we were admiring a troop of baboons when a very friendly couple informed us of an interesting sighting about 3 km back. Thank you friendly couple But the odds of them still being there slim to none, or just maybe
We turned the corner, Thank you Kruger
Close to camp we woke the Vurhami pride, they were successful
I heard from Excellent on the ND that this little nugget's sister or brother got taken by a crocodile a month before
We left the lions in peace, if you can call that peace
By now the light drizzle had stopped, and we were admiring a troop of baboons when a very friendly couple informed us of an interesting sighting about 3 km back. Thank you friendly couple But the odds of them still being there slim to none, or just maybe
We turned the corner, Thank you Kruger
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Mayor JAM! But we managed to squeeze in a couple
Apparently we just missed the cubs crossing the road
They looked hungry
Oom Paul!
Apparently we just missed the cubs crossing the road
They looked hungry
Oom Paul!
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Mel wrote:Super cheetah sighting!
What was in your drinks?Twigga wrote:I have no idea where this was, somewhere hot! {...} Can't even remember taking this pic...........................
{...} ...............actually I have no recollection of events from Skukuza to Croc Bridge - Only fade hallucinations of swimming pools filled with ice & lots & lots of cold beverages
Twigga wrote: Tweedle dee & tweedle dum (2 brothers) threatened to jump into the Sabie if I didn't give them the reservation paper to show to the "tannie" behind the counter to fill up their stock, apparently it was "check reservations day" at L/Sabie - just their luck
AnotherTwigga wrote: My mom refused to leave the walk in freezer, we had to call security
Ja, you can choose your friends, but not your family... And I'm saying that from the point of view of your fam.Twigga wrote:I on the other hand met up with old friends and crashed at their aircon bungalow for a while,
What was that you said about family................Mellspringer
Mel
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