
and some even still could not settle their dispute until now.

As nothing else was around we left and returned to camp as we wanted to enjoy the view from our verandah as long as it was bright enough. We made ourselves comfortable although it was still extreme hot, we again noticed obviously the same elephants as from earlier

and also the fish eagle could still be seen.

Slowly the sun set and with the fading light we discovered Egyptian goose, a yellow billed stork on hunting mode,

a grey heron as well as a great white egret

and waterbucks nearly invisible.

We could have spent far longer there as the view was simply breathtaking and the darker it got the more bats flew from behind over the dam into the coming night and when it got pitch dark we went inside and nearly fell into our beds.

Friday, 25 February 2023 – Mopani - Shingwedzi
Explored roads: H1-6 – S50 – S143 – S50 – S135 – H1-6 - S135 – H1-6
For sure we first of all enjoyed another brewing hot coffee on our verandah before we packed everything together, however, today we skipped a visit to Shipandani causeway and drove straight to Mooiplaas but besides a lone elephant bull who crossed the road and soon disappeared in the thick mopane bushes and a buffalo in front of the setting sun

we did not see anything until we stopped at Nshawu No. 3. Here we obviously arrived at the right time as masses of wildebeests were about to arrive

and we were watched curiously.

A grey heron enjoyed the silence at the waterhole before the beasts arrived to take a drink
