
It could hurt terribly


We have had some wonderful sightings on the S25 but nothing much in the past few years whereas the S28/S137/S130 has probably been our best road for sightings in the Park.Lisbeth wrote:Cute mongoose cubs![]()
On our last visit to Kruger ( staying at Marloth) we also found that the S28 produced very good sightings, contrary to the S25
See my posting from much earlier in this report.....Richprins wrote:Excellent, albeit slow, this report, BT!
BluTuna wrote:This TT may be almost as slow as one of RP's. Something changed on the firewall at work and I can no longer access the AW site from there. Sooooo, I have to answer and post to AW from home until further notice.
Dunno what they are doing at that old dam agin (sic) but it seems to be taking a very long timeRichprins wrote:What are they doing at Mhlanganzwane agin?![]()
Love your two Woodie pics!![]()
And oxpecker on hippo again!
Thank you for the complements PumbaaPumbaa wrote:Fantastic sightings and shots you had on your last day, BluTuna,
love all your raptors, the lions and the gorgeous mongoose![]()
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Take hubby with you next time, he sounds like a brilliant game spotter (I assume his attention span is more than a few minutesFlutterby wrote:Cute mongooses.![]()
The S28 still has to prove itself to us.
I can see his eyes watering already - yeowch!Alf wrote:That itchy wartie must be careful what he rubs on the rock![]()
It could hurt terribly![]()
Thanks HeksieHeksie wrote:Great trip report![]()
Love all the colourful up close birdies and bugs
Nice try but no cigarRichprins wrote:"Agin" is a term of endearment, such as "Would you like agin to drink?"