Sunday, 10. February 2019 – Crocodile Bridge
Roads we strolled along: H4-2 – S28 – S137 – S130 - H4-2 – H10 – S29 – S122 – S129 – S128 – H10 – H4-2 – S28 – H4-2
This morning we had already an extreme nice encounter – Timon spread our bread slices after he toasted same on the cutting board to cool down when suddenly one of the cutest thing ever occurred on the scene – a very cheeky and nearly tame bushbaby jumped from the roof onto Timon’s shoulder and from there right onto the table and grabbed one of the bread slices with which same in hand fled onto one of the tree trunks holding the thatched roof. Needless to say that the little chap lost most of the bread slice as same was by far larger than the bushbaby itself but for sure same had still enough bread left and started to feed on the bread whilst Timon ran into the bungalow to grab a camera and luckily he still could capture same whilst same had its breakfast.
Meanwhile I now prepared the bread as take away for our lunch box and packed same away but our little friend obviously wanted more and repeated the whole procedure – Timon’s shoulder, then the table but as now the bread was gone same jumped straight onto the tree trunk and now Timon could capture same again but same finally disappeared in the darkness.
We straight melted away by the cuteness of this little chap and hoped same might return also the next morning but unfortunately same stayed away obviously it was the bread as same was from Milly’s and the next days we had to be satisfied with despicable toast from the camp shop……
With that start into the day we started our drive and stopped at Gesanftombi to photograph the fish eagle overlooking his kingdom with no water left.
The lions were nowhere to be seen but we noticed a hyena on the road and so we turned into the S28 where we met another one
who came running into our direction obviously in joining the other one.
In the background you can still see the wasteland in that area but as already said after a couple of kilometres on that road the vegetation changed once again into the green jungle we saw this year nearly in the whole park.
The breath taking sunrise had to be captured
and then we met the next cute thing – a baby elephant boy plus his mom
who stopped right in the road for a milk bar visit – Baby boy was hungry
and whilst mom was hurrying forward the little boy still had not enough and they had to stop once again she nursed him whilst she was feeding on the bushes
and finally they walked right in front of us together with the rest of the herd but gladly soon left the road so that we could pass
