Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
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Re: Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
That's the place, where I'll grow roots....for a certain time
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
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Re: Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
Indeed a lovely place to stay for a while, but I spent there only 15 minutes this time
The young bull did his round around the pan checking the water for a drink here and there
The young bull did his round around the pan checking the water for a drink here and there
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Tembe has the largest population of Nyala and they are everywhere and fun to watch drinking
Different groups there who come and go!
Different groups there who come and go!
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All sizes and ages streching a bit to reach the water level
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A red duiker strolling along
And this couple out for a swim
And this couple out for a swim
Re: Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
Some interaction between the bulls
They try to impress eachother with display raising his white dorsal crest, but are largely ignored by the other bulls
and move on to find another one who would respond with submissive posture
They are a peaceful bunch of males, not barking, not fighting, just doing their posing and don't get angry when they fail, very unmacho
They try to impress eachother with display raising his white dorsal crest, but are largely ignored by the other bulls
and move on to find another one who would respond with submissive posture
They are a peaceful bunch of males, not barking, not fighting, just doing their posing and don't get angry when they fail, very unmacho
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Another set of prints on the sand road on the way back
This one
Richprins will share his bush knowledge to Id it!
This one
Richprins will share his bush knowledge to Id it!
Re: Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
A quick stopover at the camp for a shower.
Tembe sky is blue by now
The orange pulp of the toad tree fruit is a welcome snack before I'll have a look at Mahlasela Hide. Haven't been there and it's the third day at Tembe already
Tembe sky is blue by now
The orange pulp of the toad tree fruit is a welcome snack before I'll have a look at Mahlasela Hide. Haven't been there and it's the third day at Tembe already
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Nice little bull all by himself
The kudus are beautiful antelopes No impalas at Tembe?
What does the toad tree fruit taste like.....if one can explain a taste?
The kudus are beautiful antelopes No impalas at Tembe?
What does the toad tree fruit taste like.....if one can explain a taste?
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
Re: Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani
Somewhat sour this fruit, Lis - or refreshing similar to Monkey orange
There are also Impala, but much more Nyala
There are also Impala, but much more Nyala