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Splendid idea! (As long as they both get one lol )


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yes, great \O
happy kids... happy dad... ;-)
it's a win win stuff O/\


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Yep, I got lucky that D wanted an Addo camp... not sure where H wants to go yet :-?

For our afternoon drive we were going to concentrate on the Gorah Loop. I was quite surprised to see this chap motoring along at full throttle - they are normally heading towards hibernation by now

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By Domkrag Dam there was an ellie quenching its thirst and some zebra milling around. It's nice to be out your vehicle and feel open to the animals there.

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Starting the Gorah Loop, this young hartebeest was doing a good job of hiding in the long grass

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We were also pleased to bump into Valli Moosa. He's one of the bulls introduced from Kruger a while back. He wasn't interested in facing us, so we took a few snaps and made a plan to try find him again later to see if he'd be more cooperative O**

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Up by Carols Rest there were a couple of beautiful bokmakierie, one of which made a kill right in front of us lol lol

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That tortoise looks very happy about something! :-0 Great pics of the bokmakierie! \O


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That's totally a win-win situation when you got a kid that loves the bush as much as you do O/\
I'll keep my fingers crossed that the other one will ask for the same lol

Some serious camping equipment you got there! :shock: ^Q^

Awesome capture of the buzzard. O/\

Oops, you were posting while I was typing... More great photos! Love the one of little D with the ellie in the background.
And the bokmakierie is spectacular.


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PJL wrote: I was quite surprised to see this chap motoring along at full throttle - they are normally heading towards hibernation by now
Maybe that's where he was heading O**

Always nice to see Valli Moosa (Does his name mean something?)


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I must admit I'm not 100% sure but I believe he's named after Mohammed Valli Moosa who was previously the environment and tourism minister for SA, as well as president of the world conservation union.


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:ty: Pete \O


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Beyond Carols Rest we found a good herd of ellies on one side of the road and a few Denhams Bustards on the other side.

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At the back of the herd there was a big bull, and I think this is Paul - again one of the bulls introduced from Kruger. He has always been a bit aggressive, and back in about 2010 had a huge fight with Skukuza and killed him. After that the park reduced his tusk size and you can see how they look 'trimmed' at the end.

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A couple of the youngsters were having fun pushing each other around lol

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A little further along there was a nice BBJ who wasn't too concerned by our vehicle O:V

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Beautiful bustard in the middle of the flowers ^Q^

I love the ellie youngsters having fun O/\ O/\


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