The Photographer’s Guide to the Kruger National Park

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I find the Latest Sightings app quite funny. We took a look at it a few times in Kruger and laughed at some of the postings.....Pearl Spotted Owl stationary in tree, stationary steenbok. Wonder how long they were stationary for? O**


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They use a strange vocabulary 0- ;-)


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It are the rules for postings! ;-)


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okie wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:28 am I do not even bother going out looking or searching for anything . It can become frustrating and stressful if you do not see anything that that you hoped to find . After all , I am on holiday , and even if I do not find anything at all , I am still enjoying the peace and quite of the bush . And quite often , we just find a nice shady tree , sit back , relax , even having a little <zz> <zz> ...........
And then you get those bl.... idiots that stop next to you with their racing engines and loud cooling fans , waking you up , and asking what you are looking at 0= 0= .... And you just want to shout at them " Find your own @#$ @#$ @#$ ......."
I always say in these situations ...' Have you seen the mating Cheetahs in the tree ..14 kms down the toad ..Its easy to find as the branch hangs over the road and has no leaves !' =O: =O: O\/ O\/


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I hope that I will never meet you in the Park :O^


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 11:53 am I hope that I will never meet you in the Park :O^
Ah Lis you you wouldnt fall for my stories 0/0


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Charmer ;-)


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