Browns in Kruger September 2019

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Aha! The Browns return!

So nice to see the family again, BC! ^Q^ :ty:

Interesting adventures there at Jozini and in Swaziland... :-0

Your pica are great as usual, and all looks in order! :twisted:

Only two leopard? Pfft :O^

How nice to see the one lying in the water, cooling off?


Go faster! =O:

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Nice stop over

Would have loved to see more pictures of the place

Just in for a few hours and already leopards O:V


Next trip to the bush??

Let me think......................
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Pumbaa wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:09 pm As I said already "leopards" en masses \O \O \O

You always do have such a luck with the spotted beauties :-0 :-0 :-0
Ya thanks Pumbaa, but I hope it doesn't get a little monotonous as we found a fair number of leopard this trip 0:


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Mel wrote: Sun Oct 27, 2019 9:42 pm Okay, got my seat belt fastened and my race glasses on. Let's do this lol

Nice warming up at Jozini Dam ^Q^

No words about those initial leopard sightings ^0^ -> :-0 :-0 :-0

Your girls certainly have grown up. Albert certainly doesn't look like 13 anymore :shock:
And not sure what you're on about every female's dress style - they all look fab O:V

So, green tea is legal in SA? I personally am not so much into it, but I find it interesting
that you can buy it almost everywhere legally except in our high developed 0' country =O:
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I hope the leopard don't start to bore 0:

Ya, Albert is shooting up and her hips are higher than mine, so a giraffe in the making =O:

Green tea is legal in SA O\/


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harrys wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:12 am Nice start to your trip in side Kruger, wonderful Leopard sightings ^Q^ ^Q^ I hope we see then when we get there in a few days time :-)
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I'm sure you will have a great trip in a few days time as the sightings are pumping at the moment. :-0

I hope it cools down though as it's roasting 0:


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Flutterby wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:55 am Great stop over spot at Jozini. \O

The girls have grown up so much...have you got your rifle ready? O**

Wow, two leopard already...unbelievable!! ^Q^ ^Q^
Flutts 0/*

Our stop at Jozini is a little expensive IMO for what you get, but there was nobody else booked in and the aunty gave us a discount because it was a week day.

The Rats are junior adults now O-/

Leopard....a few this trip ;-)


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Richprins wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:22 am Aha! The Browns return!

So nice to see the family again, BC! ^Q^ :ty:

Interesting adventures there at Jozini and in Swaziland... :-0

Your pica are great as usual, and all looks in order! :twisted:

Only two leopard? Pfft :O^

How nice to see the one lying in the water, cooling off?


Go faster! =O:

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Jozini is cool, but Swaziland 0*\

Ya, only 2 leopard to start 0:

Faster =O: =O: are you sure O** This 4 pic story is a O/


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Alf wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:32 am Nice stop over

Would have loved to see more pictures of the place

Just in for a few hours and already leopards O:V
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The stopover at Jozini is called Nkonkoni tiger fishing camp. It's not really marketed as a wild life spot, but more of a fishing spot and it's small, so 1 night is enough. There are plenty pics in my older TT's as we have stopped there many times, but just not in the last 2/3 years due to the cost.


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21st Lower Sabie

This was our first full day in the park so we were up early and out the camp gate a few minutes after 6am.

The plan this morning was to head south down towards the S130 south entrance and then drive up the s130 back towards camp.

At least half of the early morning gang headed down the H10 Bridge and a little further down the road a hyena walked out with the remains of something which caused the rest of the gang to lose their marbles and the reversing, turning, etc started, so we just snapped a few pics and continued on as I couldn’t face chaos so early, but the up side was that we were now alone on the road heading south.

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A few km past the s130 north entrance on the H4-2 the Cow quietly said “What’s that………DOGS”

2 wild dogs were playing in the grass next to the road and another was sleeping in the grass. I have followed sightings of these 3 dogs for some time now because nobody expected just 3 dogs to last together for very long, but 18 months later they are still together.

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The 2 playful dogs suddenly picked up on something and started on an alert jog down the road.

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