a few snippets from kruger during the normal part of march

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thanks all....

i popped into a deserted mooiplaas
and then figured that the shongololo loop would be and entirely

different landscape to the one that we witnessed during september of 2019

and indeed it was.

saw this greysbok trying to hide
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part of the tzendze river

along which the loop runs for most of the way
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random waterholes everywhere
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frazersrus

which seemed to fascinate richwhit a lot last year
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still at frazersrus.

those are some of the trees that

still give shade during the dry months
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comb duck

in full breading plumage
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towards the end of the loop..
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A grysbok! ^Q^ ^Q^

Still nice and green \O

Does it usually continue to rain well into March and beginning of April like this year?


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The grass is not too tall, so you could have spotted some animals lol

Grysbok is a good one!


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Nice, leachy! \O

So that is what it looks like in summer! :shock:


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Nice to see a grysbok. \O


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Grysbok \O

Looks peaceful :-0


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thank you lis, it rained for about 6 days during my 19 day visit
klippies,
richie,
flutts
and mel.....

boyela looking like never before

with its own little waterhole and wetland
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klopperfontein....
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on the H 1-8

just befor the levhuvhu bridge....
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the limpopo
from a shrinking crook's corner..

O-/ O-/ O-/ O-/

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I have never seen a waterhole at boyela ^Q^


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