Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park

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Nice and close! :shock:

And time for a bit of flash photography...look at all the ticks in the ear! O-/



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And a few km further another unusual roadbound hyena! \O

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And we went home! :-0

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Those 2 pics of waterhole looks like just after you have come through the bends with koppies on left, it flattens out there with a few waterholes. About 3 km before T-junction with s114.


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RobertT wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 6:00 pm Those 2 pics of waterhole looks like just after you have come through the bends with koppies on left, it flattens out there with a few waterholes. About 3 km before T-junction with s114.

What? 0: :-?

The last pic is after Renosterkoppies, so somewhere north of that, Robert? 0:


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Time stamp says 5 mins after Renosterkoppies, we probably went across to the H3! ..0..


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The black stuff in the ear of the hyena could be only dirt. I remember that from time to time I had to clean the ears of my cats ;-) Nice shot \O

It must be a young hyena mother taking her pup into the road 0*\


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Also love the hyena shots, Richprins,

and it is always amazing to see the park that green and wet ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

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That is two great hyena sightings! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

And secretary isn't that common in Kruger either, or is it?


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Thanks for taking us along on your trip! \O


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\O

Secretary is not so common, although widespread! :-0


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When is the next? O**
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