Memories of Marloth and Tamboti Trip Jan 2018

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Haven't been to the potholes in years!! Lovely! \O

Great to see cheetah! ^Q^


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Beautiful photos! Have you got a new camera?

Where are the potholes and the graveyard :-?

Lovely pic of the elephants and the bull looks like a big tusker -O-

Roger, I do not think that it's a falcon, but a black-shouldered Kite.


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Alf wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 7:20 am Very busy 2 days. How lucky to see cheetahs ^Q^ ^Q^
We do seem to have luck with Cheetahs in KNP some more coming later \O
Richprins wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:07 am Nice big pics, Rog! [O]
What is that symbol on the gravestone? O-/
The potholes are beautiful indeed! :yes:
I like the big tusker! X#X
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\O :ty: It is a masons symbol .Was actually quite interesting to see all the different religions and symbols in the graveyard .
Flutterby wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 9:17 am Haven't been to the potholes in years!! Lovely! \O
Great to see cheetah! ^Q^
\O we also went quite a few years ago and wanted to go have a day outside .
Lisbeth wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 10:01 am Beautiful photos! Have you got a new camera?
Where are the potholes and the graveyard :-?
Lovely pic of the elephants and the bull looks like a big tusker -O-
Roger, I do not think that it's a falcon, but a black-shouldered Kite.
:no: still the same camera as we used the last few trips [O] .Easier to take nice pics in Marloth as the animals tend to be closer . Its Bork luck potholes and the Pilgramsrest Graveyard . :ty: for the ID birds is not my strong point :no:


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A little bit further on we found a monkey on sentry duty

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This youngster seemed to be feeding on his own

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At the bird hide we only found this Grey heron .

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Further up the S28 towards Lower Sabie a dead tree held some of the cleaning crew

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And then after re-joining the H4 we came across a huge traffic Jam . /ou/ not our favorite thing .A passing car told us a Lion was down the bank towards the Sabie river side . We dutifully joined the queue and then spotted a flash of brown ...

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at least it wasn't a flat Lion we half expected to not get much of a sighting .The next minute there was a roar in the bushes next to the car and out popped the female lioness calling for her pride or something else we never found out exactly what ......
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as luck would have it we found ourselves not at the back but now right at the front of queue where she had popped out the bushes .
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She wondered back and forwards across the road calling and the queue of cars followed until eventually she moved back into thicker bushes .

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We carried on towards Lower Sabie


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A typical traffic jam in the south :O^


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Nice pic of the vervet and you got some great shots of the lion ^Q^ ^Q^

Thank you for the graveyard and pothole \O


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Nice drive, and lucky with the congestion lol as you are saying some are oft "sightings" where really nothing is to see.

Which bird hide is this?


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If we are on the S28 it can only be Ntandanyathi and I know that branch lol


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Nice sightings and pics, Rog! So nice to see lions actually moving during the day! lol

My favourite is the heron pic...interesting angle! [O]


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Don't you love it when luck puts you at the best spot at the right time?! \O \O


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