a pair of lilac breasted rollers,
lots of zebras,
baboons in a tree
extreme lazy
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for sure impalas,
a large group of impalas
as well as a family of warthogs in the shade
a large group of impalas
as well as a family of warthogs in the shade
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with lots of piglets
and a woodpecker busy with a branch.
Lots of firefinches wanted to say good bye as well
and a woodpecker busy with a branch.
Lots of firefinches wanted to say good bye as well
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and no drive on the Mahonie loop without nyalas that is impossible
he was around as well as a lazy she very well hidden,
another she feeding from a bush
he was around as well as a lazy she very well hidden,
another she feeding from a bush
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We stopped for a steenbokkie,
for a large sausage tree
and for a couple of baboons playing hide and seek in a very thick bush.
for a large sausage tree
and for a couple of baboons playing hide and seek in a very thick bush.
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Also kudus are one of the animals without same the Mahonie loop would not be complete
today it were even five majestic males out of which one was willing to pose a bit longer
another nyala male could be seen as well,
today it were even five majestic males out of which one was willing to pose a bit longer
another nyala male could be seen as well,
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a beautiful bush had to be captured
and the very last animals we photographed were impalas
and after the obligatory final ice cream break at Punda Maria camp we left the park via the gate.
The End!
and the very last animals we photographed were impalas
and after the obligatory final ice cream break at Punda Maria camp we left the park via the gate.
The End!
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Plenty of different animals around there
Thanks for sharing this wonderful trip
Thanks for sharing this wonderful trip
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
Let me think......................
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The Mahonie Loop is always wonderful, Pumbaa!
It does look a bit dense, as you say!
Love the pics of animals resting in the shade with all the green.
Thank you very much for this extended report, always a pleasure indeed!
It does look a bit dense, as you say!
Love the pics of animals resting in the shade with all the green.
Thank you very much for this extended report, always a pleasure indeed!
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The baboons in the tree are great. Just like children
Great pic of the three kudu bulls
Thank you to you and Timon for once again keeping us entertained for a whole year with your great Kruger shots and stories
and now we can concentrate on the new one
Great pic of the three kudu bulls
Thank you to you and Timon for once again keeping us entertained for a whole year with your great Kruger shots and stories
and now we can concentrate on the new one
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