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That leopard from afar cannot have been easy to spot
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You were very lucky at Nossob. Not many of the staff would have done that
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Nice bateleur and of course the booted eagle
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We had plenty lion sightings at Rooiputs in April ..my morning Game Drives rarely went further than 15 kms ..mostly far less ..just drove out of camp alone and just parked at the bottom ..
Us no campers. so we usually try to get into the wilderness camps. Because we totally agree on that permit collecting thing... The one night we stayed at Mata we were in a CH2 and able to watch the queue build up in the morning and the bickering that went with it. Quite a show in itself!Peter Betts wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 5:47 pm Thats why I stay at Rooiputs ..you dont get Jams in the morning as you are with the sightings at 'gate Opening ' ..there is no gate and no permits to be collected and returned ..so you have stuff to yourself last 45 mins of the day and first 45 mins in the morning ..but lovely pics ..love the Booted Eagle ..I WISH !!
Agree on the reception lady thing
I'm actually not quite sure if the little water situation around GK camp helped to get those great sightings,Lisbeth wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:10 pm Sounds as if there is very little waterProbably why you had such good sightings at Grootkolk
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That leopard from afar cannot have been easy to spot![]()
You were very lucky at Nossob. Not many of the staff would have done that![]()
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Nice bateleur and of course the booted eagle![]()
Thanks, Dindingwe