Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park

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Wow RP, you are the master of photography....not! ^0^ :twisted:


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Thanks! 0/0


Next morning we got up early! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Haven't done that for years, but hamster was adamant! \O



On the Kruger gate road:



It is dry so the warthog trying to get at any greenery on the edge of the tar... :-(





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An artsy contrast pic for Flutts! :twisted:





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The light was stunning, special at this time of year, I repeat! ^Q^

Another scallywag at a den!


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And in the Nwaswitshaka riverbed, a beauty!



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Rarely seen oxpecker on bushbuck? -O-




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At the waterhole, this box which I forget what for... :-?



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A good place to sit and wait! :yes:


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I unfortunately succumbed to the Borderline principle...having tea early in the morning...GB also supports that principle... :no:


But it was so nice! 0:


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Tea or "tea" :-? O**


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O**

The Borderline Principle caught up to me later.... 0:


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I'm sure not only Flutts approves of the composition :-)


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lol

Thanks RP! ;-)


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Love your hyaenas shots, Richprins,

and for sure the warthogs and playful baboons ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Interesting with the two oxpeckers on the bushbuck RP. The smaller antelope usually don't tolerate them. ^Q^


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Merci!

I think that box may be for bees? ..0..


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You started on the "tea" on your morning drive :shock: I could have done with some "tea" that morning also =O:

Pecker on a bushbuck :shock: O** Not seen often ^Q^ ^Q^

You guys got up early :shock: What time is early O**


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