Going to the Northern Cape slowly - the complete story.

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Springbok twins :shock:

Love the batty in the hole ^Q^ ^Q^

The baby Hartebeest looks rather doff =O: 0:

Lions in the bush like KNP O/\

What snake was that :-? The head doesn’t look like a puffie -O-


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Going here by what we were told by staff, Bushcraft.
The snake was identified as a young puffie by guys at Mata-mata and by the camp keeper at KTC.
The twin springbok, we were told by Jannie at Twee Rivieren, is uncommon but not unheard of.


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\O Strange looking puffie though O:V

I have never heard of Springbok twins ^Q^ ^Q^


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Cool wild cat portrait ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

The pic of the road does not do justice to the real corrugations, I think, looks quite harmless =O:


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Wow great sightings and those photos are really good ^Q^ ^Q^


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Love the AWC and the sunset!! \O


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0/* And back again...

Next morning saw us driving to Nossob via second dune road. It was wet...really wet.

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Hyenas on a mission:

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The dune roads are my favorite roads in Kgalagadi. Anything is possible and the red sands with rainclouds do make dramatic pictures.

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Duco making a skottelbrekkie at Dikbaardskolk. No lions around unfortunately. I want to get to a picnic spot and find lions in the toilets too, man! 0*\

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I soon found out that rain in in the red sands does NOT mean a clean car...AT ALL... Our Terios was silver, didn't look like it after second dune road. =O:

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We were lucky to find a co-operative Barking gecko just next to the car:

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A barking gecko next to the car - how cool is that! ^Q^

I think the best part of the dune roads are the beautiful red dunes - depending on the season,
sometimes just very red and sometimes artfully decorated with wheat-coloured grass and others
plants. Always makes for a great photo with blue sky and white clouds as well. :-)


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I must say though that my feeling is the dune roads are to be driven with care. On our way back to KTC from Nossob later in the day I got the fright of the trip - I "fell asleep" behind the steering wheel. It was the weirdest sensation. I thought I was awake and aware of my surroundings, when Duco "woke" me up. He'd fallen asleep and I got "hypnotized" - for lack of a better word. The monotony of the landscape and midday heat make a dangerous combination. O/


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arriving a bit late here :o0ps: :o0ps:

what a wonderful report. I love your landscape pictures O/\ O/\

Great picture of the gecko ^Q^ ^Q^ they are always hiding from me :-(


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