Groundhog Day: Pretoriuskop Over and Over Winters 2018-23

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I like this shot! X#X
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The herd was moving slowly towards the road...


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It was a bit too dark, but some pics came out ok! -O-


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And Action! lol

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Then they were gone...



Momprins and I were extremely happy...one sees something special about once every three holidays on these roads! <dop>


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:shock: you really have the luck with the Sable around Pretoriuskop ^Q^


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Indeed what an incredible sighting, Richprins :-0 :-0 :-0

Still one of my dream sightings ;-)


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The bull has magnificent horns :shock:

What a great sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ Definitely on the bucket list :yes:


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I saw once a herd along the Voortrekker road, but not a lot of pix because very dense vegetation with a lot of tree/bushes :yes:


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RP - fantastic Sable sighting \O

I hadn't seen Sable in 40+ years. Was becoming a bit frustrating for me. :evil:
But had 2 good sightings this trip


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:ty:

After another night of struggling with wet wood at the braai, back to Shitlhave next morning! :-0
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Something new! :-0
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A nice herd!
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And then a very pretty sight, the sun coming out just over the koppie behind the dam, like a spotlight! Doesn't come out so well in a normal pic... :no:
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Here is an auto-corrected one! ..0.. ..0..
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On the way home, a welcome sight! ^Q^


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Back at camp, something rare! :shock:
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It is extremely unusual to see aminals by the fence there! ^Q^

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something rare! :shock:
At first I thought that you were talking about the guineafowl =O:

Sometimes the pics need a bit of correction, especially the contrast O**

Quite a number of baby buffs ^Q^


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