Where in Kruger, With or Without Aminals?!
Re: Where in Kruger, With or Without Aminals?!
RP - you were correct
I seemed to recall that this dam was right by the picnic spot, but that is another dam.
I got them muddled up
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Dzombs!
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Re: Where in Kruger, With or Without Aminals?!
The tree looks like a nob thorn (Acacia nigrescens), but I don't know where it grows in particular
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South, not knobthorn! :no
These are the only examples in Kruger...
These are the only examples in Kruger...
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Re: Where in Kruger, With or Without Aminals?!
Had a look in my copy of Trees of KNP (van wyk)
Can’t see it in there
Can’t see it in there
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It won't be in a Kruger tree book!
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Re: Where in Kruger, With or Without Aminals?!
I have read something about trees and the Jock Safari Lodge
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