Kgalagadi reflections
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When gemsbok males fight , the loser's horns often get broken like that .
Enough is enough
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Methinks your photos have to undergo a ripening process, okie... I can see the lot from last night which I couldn't open back then.
Now I have trouble with today's pictures - with the same line as last night
Now I have trouble with today's pictures - with the same line as last night
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Now I can remove mine!
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I am going to try post that last lot again .
White-browed scrub-robin .
Owl on nest .
Ravens .
Drinking circle .
White-browed scrub-robin .
Owl on nest .
Ravens .
Drinking circle .
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Slow, but working
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