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the thighs of the ladies... must be lekker after hours on the braai and for lot of people ;-)

nice Lion cubs and dad is O/\

love this TT ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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But you ignore what all those Brazilians are doing around here? =O: =O: ..............So do I O** lol


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Lisbeth wrote:But you ignore what all those Brazilians are doing around here? =O: =O: ..............So do I O** lol
except Olympic game... so is not me who can't understand ... ouf =O: =O: =O:

better like that =O: =O: =O:


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\O


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ExFmem wrote:Mel, the barn owls are north of Twee Riv, Nossob road, right side, in tree that overhangs the road somewhat and has a big weaver nest…not very specific, sorry. They were not there during our last stay at TweeR in mid May.
I think, it might be the most photographed tree in the entire park, but definitely on that road. Saw some barnies there a couple of years ago, too. But not on our last two trips...

By now I start thinking, that you actually do like the lions a lot, Lis... You keep saying that you don't really, but always find excuses for them to be actually enjoyable lol

Oh, my, what a cute fluff ball there 0/0


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Wow, great pics of the ostriches and the lion with cub! ^Q^ ^Q^


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If the lions have good manners and are clean and nice to look at, I do not mind them.......like children =O: =O:


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I think, it might be the most photographed tree in the entire park, but definitely on that road. Saw some barnies there a couple of years ago, too. But not on our last two trips...
same as mine... its a "not big/not small" tree on the right side ( about 10km from TR, between 2 or 3 others trees ) just above the car, Inside the big Weaver nest

sorry ExFmem :o0ps:


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[quote="Lisbeth"]Is it allowed in the ostrich world for females to show their thighs :o0ps: =O:

Ha Ha Ha lol With all the chicks around, seems it's an effective strategy. \O
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I love you "guys" bantering - lol lol

You're excused RP for misunderstanding 0/0 - I'm not very definitive at times. I know what's in my mind 0- , but few others do. :-)

Thanks for the comments, and thanks nan for the more precise location of the barn owls 0/0

Okay...the end of the Families, and a question about whether one of them "counts" or not... -O-


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