Aat!
Sometimes pics are invisible for some...
One can just reload them!
Tuskers of Kruger Discussions & Identification
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I used to be able to see the pics, if I changed browser, now I don't know. I think that it's a security question
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Re: Tuskers of Kruger Discussions & Identification
To all :
I was wondering why my pictures were not visible anymore ???
No one here told me or explained to me why , so I was looking for possible reasons.
I found that pictures here are only displayed and visible if the source website is a secured website , so starting with HTTPS:// ....
I updated and upgraded my website & server to a secured one with a SSL certificate and see.... it works , all pictures for my last travel tale are now visible. Also my tusker pictures at the mammals forum here are now visible again.
I was wondering why my pictures were not visible anymore ???
No one here told me or explained to me why , so I was looking for possible reasons.
I found that pictures here are only displayed and visible if the source website is a secured website , so starting with HTTPS:// ....
I updated and upgraded my website & server to a secured one with a SSL certificate and see.... it works , all pictures for my last travel tale are now visible. Also my tusker pictures at the mammals forum here are now visible again.
My Tuskers of Africa site with all named Tuskers of Kruger
https://www.tuskersofafrica.com
Please use this revised link to get to my website for Tuskers and Wildlife Photography. It's now a secured site
https://www.tuskersofafrica.com
Please use this revised link to get to my website for Tuskers and Wildlife Photography. It's now a secured site
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aat!
Well done!
Well done!
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Thank you Aat
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The desire for equality must never exceed the demands of knowledge
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Re: Tuskers of Kruger Discussions & Identification
Now it's working again and I like to show you something remarkable:
It's about KALEKA. He died last december because of natural causes near Mooiplaas (Mopani area)
Now the remarkable thing: My friend R Brett photographed a bull in the Mopani region and looking at him I immediately was thinking of Kaleka.
I checked several older pictures of Kaleka and put them next to the photos of this bull .... My conclusion : It's Kaleka's son or a younger brother
The shape od both tusks is very similar including the tip of the left tusk and the almost straight right tusk
Have a look:
This is the bull, I named him Junior (referring to Kaleka JR)
This is Kaleka (photographed in 2012)
In detail I also looked at the eyes and they are very very similar.
It's about KALEKA. He died last december because of natural causes near Mooiplaas (Mopani area)
Now the remarkable thing: My friend R Brett photographed a bull in the Mopani region and looking at him I immediately was thinking of Kaleka.
I checked several older pictures of Kaleka and put them next to the photos of this bull .... My conclusion : It's Kaleka's son or a younger brother
The shape od both tusks is very similar including the tip of the left tusk and the almost straight right tusk
Have a look:
This is the bull, I named him Junior (referring to Kaleka JR)
This is Kaleka (photographed in 2012)
In detail I also looked at the eyes and they are very very similar.
My Tuskers of Africa site with all named Tuskers of Kruger
https://www.tuskersofafrica.com
Please use this revised link to get to my website for Tuskers and Wildlife Photography. It's now a secured site
https://www.tuskersofafrica.com
Please use this revised link to get to my website for Tuskers and Wildlife Photography. It's now a secured site
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How remarkable, aat!
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Amazing, Aat
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What is his real name?
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