The "Not a Trip Report" - Trip Report. Kruger South to North and Back South Again

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If I would have known this before hand.....

I have a few spares in my book collection.
Either from people buying me birthday/xmas presents of something I already have.
And I have also been known to buy a book that I already have 0*\

Would be happy to donate these.


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The K9 cemetery

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Are the dogs buried there?


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:-(


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Never seen that! \O


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Richprins wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:14 am Never seen that
It is next to the library / museum


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My updates on this thread are a bit sporadic 0:

We drove down from Olifants for our night at Talamati. Left at gates, stopped at Satara for a stretch and then via the Sweni to Talamati.
It was lunch time when we got to Talamati and that day was really hot 40*c.
After we had unpacked the car, both my son and I agreed that we were not in the mood to go out in the heat again.
So we grabbed a few beers, and a bag of biltong. And headed to the main hide.
Where we spent a most enjoyable afternoon. Lots of coming and going at the waterhole.
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That waterhole is magic if it is dry, Dzombs! ^Q^ ^Q^

Terrible heat! 0:


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Richprins wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 11:14 am That waterhole is magic if it is dry, Dzombs!
There was a constant stream of game coming and going. Quite a few small elephant groups, zebra, wildebeest, impala and even a giraffe or two.


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It sure was hot! :shock:


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