Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
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Re: Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
Lots of lion around there! Lots!
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Re: Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
Haven't seen any lions there ( yet ) , but enjoy driving it .
Here some giraffes :
Elephants :
Tawny ( ? )
Here some giraffes :
Elephants :
Tawny ( ? )
Enough is enough
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Looks fine, okie!
The powerline reminds me of a big lion/giraffe kill we watched for days there, ironically!
Must go and scan some hard copies!
The powerline comes all the way from Satara and what not, and also provides a patrol road. These powerlines are sunk underground once they are within tourist visibility from virtually all Kruger's camps, so as not to be an eyesore, and that works very well!
The powerline reminds me of a big lion/giraffe kill we watched for days there, ironically!
Must go and scan some hard copies!
The powerline comes all the way from Satara and what not, and also provides a patrol road. These powerlines are sunk underground once they are within tourist visibility from virtually all Kruger's camps, so as not to be an eyesore, and that works very well!
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Re: Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
Hmmm...
Oh well , Ngotso weir/dam , full of water , with a nyala grazing .
And his lady-friend :
And a hippo in the pool .
Oh well , Ngotso weir/dam , full of water , with a nyala grazing .
And his lady-friend :
And a hippo in the pool .
Enough is enough
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That weir is great, and has a little loop viewpoint attached! I've seen the hippo "face to face" peeking over the weir, for example.
Conversely, the little loop has produced amazing sightings, as seen! It get's dry fast sometimes, though...there was a whole shebang about various animals including Civet eating dried up barbel there, elsewhere, for example! Also leopard pottering around?
Conversely, the little loop has produced amazing sightings, as seen! It get's dry fast sometimes, though...there was a whole shebang about various animals including Civet eating dried up barbel there, elsewhere, for example! Also leopard pottering around?
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Re: Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
RP , yes , nyala so far south was also a surprise to me .
This Heron was behaving somewhat strangely , bending and stretching over backwards
This Heron was behaving somewhat strangely , bending and stretching over backwards
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Re: Flavour of the Month: January 2014 S89 - NGOTSO Road
And this little family of Wooly necked storks was seen on the road-side opposite the weir.
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Re: Flavour of the Month : January 2014 S89-NGOTSO Road
Interesting points you mention RP ,I am still puzzle i.r.o. game movement in that area. Sometimes it is if there is more game than the ones that you see.We drove that road a lot because we stay at Balule I ,am always looking at spoor in the roads and that let me believe there is much more than what meet the eye.(sic!)Richprins wrote:This whole area is interesting, regarding vegetation "biomes", as one can have a bit of central "Savannah", then a bit of "Olifants Broken Veld", which means a lunar landscape, then a bit of Mopaneveld, then riverine vegetation... Quite remarkable!
What is interesting about the postings is the many different " big " birds.
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Biyamiti camp-Nov 2017- with family and friends
Biyamiti camp-Nov 2017- with family and friends
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There has been an extended wet decade, dup, so game can hang around the streams more?
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