A Short, unexpected KNP visit

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Saturday March 2nd. Morning drive.

Today started early, I was up and about at 03:45 and having coffee & reading my book when a great noise erupted from the adjoining unit. Our neighbours had arrived from whichever hole they'd crawled out of and proceeded to converse with each other at the top of their voices. When I asked them to keep the noise down, the response was "EH?" and absolutely no difference in the volume. I went back to my coffee and book but couldn't concentrate enough to read anything.

I was ANGRY with a capital F.

I complained to the security guards as we left at around 05:00 and they told us that they'd had also asked them to be quiet but they had ignored their requests too.

Leaving the noise behind but vowing to do something about it when we returned, we headed off to Phabeni Gate and arrived there just after it opened.

On the way we caught the sunrise over Hazyview town.
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We took the S3 along the Sabie River and saw very little. There were a few Golden Orb-Web Spiders and this one was just in the right place for a picture.
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This LBJ seemed to have itches everywhere.
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Cunningly disguised as a pebble, a tiny Terrapin in a roadside donga.

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The bush was really dense and I found myself getting more and more desperate to see something. When I started spotting flowers I knew I was in trouble so I sped up a bit and headed for Lake Panic.

We detoured via the Kruger Gate for a much needed "comfort" break and on the door of the gent's toilet was this strange insect which I haven't been able to identify. I'm not even sure what type of insect it is - moth, damselfly, butterfly, robber fly???????
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A grasshopper on a nearby bush also caught my eye.
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Lake Panic was very quiet, the Grey Heron Chicks that were there in November had all moved on and so had most of the weavers. There were a couple of Thickbilled Weavers too far away for pictures and a Guineafowl Butterfly on a lily pad.
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We returned to Hazyview Cabanas just before 11:00 and I marched into reception where I related the earlier events and asked that they either move them or move us! They moved us to a palatial unit which had a partial river view which was far nicer than the unit we were originally in.

So I'd like to say a big thank you to the uncouth, selfish, bad mannered, ignorant, inconsiderate, rude, drunken imbeciles for getting us much nicer accommodation and making our stay much more pleasant by being far enough away from you that we could only hear the occasional shriek. So There!

Some pictures of our upgraded accommodation taken by the SO :-
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And the FREE breakfast was very nice but the payment extracted was that we had to sit through a presentation by a representative of the "Holiday Club". It does sound like a better deal than RCI - the annual levies on our timeshare cost a small fortune! Any good/bad Holiday Club experiences out there?

Our drive in the afternoon started at Phabeni Gate and I took this picture shortly after. It's foliage but with a difference, Unlike other pictures of foliage you may have seen on this forum, this foliage is hiding something.
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Exactly what is hidden will be revealed in the next posting. (Hint: it's not a Red-Headed Weaver).
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That's the rare leopard bush!! O:V

Great pic of the Golden Orb and beautiful web!! \O And I love the Flutterby!! ;-)

Lovely accommodation...so every cloud does have a silver lining! \O


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BluTuna wrote:
Sounds like you suffer from PENOIS envy?

How Freudian! Judging by your icon, there's nothing to be envious about O** =O: =O:
"PENOIS" stands for "Photographic Equipment Not Of Insignificant Size"....you pervert! :shock:


Thanks to Hazyview Cabanas for moving you! Well stood up there, BT! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ all round!

That fly thing me be a lacewing...dunno? -O-

(Don't let leachy see your flower comments... O-/ O** )


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Wow, another terrapin O:V O:V O:V The thing with the long antennae might be a Tmesibasis lacerata or similar species -O-

Superbe foliage ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Flutterby wrote:That's the rare leopard bush!! O:V
Shhhhhhhh! :O^
Flutterby wrote:Great pic of the Golden Orb and beautiful web!! \O And I love the Flutterby!! ;-)
Strangely, on our trip in November last year I didn't see a single GOWS, this time they were everywhere!
Flutterby wrote:Lovely accommodation...so every cloud does have a silver lining! \O
Yes, we were very happy and we did thank the management profusely.


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Richprins wrote: "PENOIS" stands for "Photographic Equipment Not Of Insignificant Size"....you pervert! :shock:
Not according to google, equipment is mentioned but not the photographic photographic variety :shock:
Richprins wrote: Thanks to Hazyview Cabanas for moving you! Well stood up there, BT! ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ all round!
Thanks!
Richprins wrote:That fly thing me be a lacewing...dunno? -O-

(Don't let leachy see your flower comments... O-/ O** )
Not a Lacewing but that was as good a guess as I had! Toko nailed the ID below.

I've nothing against flowers, there are loads in my garden that attract insects for me to photograph \O


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Toko wrote:Wow, another terrapin O:V O:V O:V The thing with the long antennae might be a Tmesibasis lacerata or similar species -O-

Superbe foliage ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
Another Terrapin? This was the first I photographed this trip.

Your insect ID is spot-on \O \O , common name is Blotched Long-horned Owlfly, Thanks Toko!

I thought the foliage was pretty good too O**


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Saturday March 2nd. Afternoon Drive.

Time for the big reveal! I'm sure you have all been chewing your nails, wondering what was hidden in the foliage pictured here - except for RP who probably thinks it's a hoax.
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Here's the answer...
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We waited a while to see if it would emerge from the grass but I think it had a kill in there and was quite content to play peek-a-boo with us.

It was becoming obvious that sightings would be at a premium this trip so we made our way past Skukuza to the low-level bridge over the Sabie where a lone Hippo ....
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was watching the antics of RP and company taking their annual bath.
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A leopard bush!! I knew it!! \O \O

Fantastic pics of the boons bathing and fighting!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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BluTuna wrote: Image
That's how I bath...no big deal?

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