
A Cat a Day, almost every day: Kgalagadi Oct/Nov 2023
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At least you have something to write about 

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How does this work ??
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Thursday 9 November 2023
Today proved to be our last really uneventful day of our holiday
Not that a day in the Kgalagadi is ever uneventful or special, just quieter I suppose
We decided to drive up north as far as Kanagaus, and saw only general game along the way
These included
Some wildebeest
And a pale chanting goshawk
We returned to Polentswa and decided to stay in
The temperature was
Today proved to be our last really uneventful day of our holiday
Not that a day in the Kgalagadi is ever uneventful or special, just quieter I suppose

We decided to drive up north as far as Kanagaus, and saw only general game along the way
These included
Some wildebeest
And a pale chanting goshawk
We returned to Polentswa and decided to stay in
The temperature was
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After an early afternoon braai, went to the waterhole to see if anything would arrive
Needless to say, nothing did, but we had an amazing time watching the African sun set
Needless to say, nothing did, but we had an amazing time watching the African sun set
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On the way home, Debbie took this photo of our “Little home in Africa”
You always get days in the Kgalagadi where you see very little, but then you get days when the place rocks
tbc..............
You always get days in the Kgalagadi where you see very little, but then you get days when the place rocks
tbc..............
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Yoh, that is hot, Gavin, but no humidity?
Ja, the cropped pic is brilliant!
Lovely peaceful scenes.

Ja, the cropped pic is brilliant!



Lovely peaceful scenes.
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The cropped bateleur looks scary
A small home in the middle of nothing



A small home in the middle of nothing




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Thanks once again for all your comments
To continue.......
Friday 10 November 2023
Our last morning at Polentswa before heading off to Rooiputs for the last 4 days of our holiday
We woke to the sound of lions roaring far in the distance, and a bit later experienced this sunrise.
We decided that before starting to pack up the camp, we would take an early drive down to the waterhole.
You never know what you may see
We spent a bit of time watching this jackal trying to get an early breakfast
Either he was still half asleep (and the doves weren’t), or he still needs a lot of practice
After a while, with time pressing on, we went back to camp to start packing up.

To continue.......
Friday 10 November 2023
Our last morning at Polentswa before heading off to Rooiputs for the last 4 days of our holiday
We woke to the sound of lions roaring far in the distance, and a bit later experienced this sunrise.
We decided that before starting to pack up the camp, we would take an early drive down to the waterhole.
You never know what you may see

We spent a bit of time watching this jackal trying to get an early breakfast
Either he was still half asleep (and the doves weren’t), or he still needs a lot of practice
After a while, with time pressing on, we went back to camp to start packing up.
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We were about half way finished when Debbie spotted a male lion walking across the pan in the direction of the waterhole
Well the packing up stopped, and we were back in the bakkie on the way back to the waterhole
When we got there, a few other cars had arrived, and we tried to work out as to where to park, trying to guess as to where he would arrive from
Well we got it a bit wrong, and in my excitement, I pointed him out to another vehicle, who promptly blocked our view.
Nice people!!
We did manage to get some shots of him, but none of him drinking... Just bum views
Well the packing up stopped, and we were back in the bakkie on the way back to the waterhole


When we got there, a few other cars had arrived, and we tried to work out as to where to park, trying to guess as to where he would arrive from
Well we got it a bit wrong, and in my excitement, I pointed him out to another vehicle, who promptly blocked our view.
Nice people!!


We did manage to get some shots of him, but none of him drinking... Just bum views
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He eventually walked away back into the riverbed, and we returned to camp to finish packing up
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