During our stay at Uri, we did manage to spend some time with one more group of cheetahs that we hadn't encountered on this trip to date. We had previously seen Corinne, KijKij June Mates, Hanri, Liat, and a couple of unidentifiable individuals.
More lions,
a Steenbok,
and more LBRs rounded out the day's sightings.
After our stay at Urikaruus, we moved to TweeR for one last night.
The drive to TweeR would be our last chance for sightings before I dismantled my cameras and packed them away for the LONG trek home.
This is the one and only snake we saw this trip - usually there are many, many sightings of different species.
I have seen other species of animals chewing on bones, but this is the first gemsbok I've witnessed doing so.
Our last lion, of many, on the trip:
Maybe a new steenbok lamb in the near future?
I'll close with one of the Kalahari's icons:
Though it had been a quiet trip, comparatively, we always appreciate the things we DO see, as well as the ambiance of the great outdoors, away from Life's hustle and bustle.
We left TweeR around 8AM 10/18 and arrived home at 3PM 10/19. With the time difference subtracted, that's a mere 37 hours later of cars, airplanes, and airport layovers.
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It's certainly a trek...
…however, a mere minute later, I was ready to return to the Kalahari.
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