13 June, Croc Bridge & Lower Sabie
We left the sleeping lions, popped in at Lower Sabie for a coffee and then decided to start heading back to camp via the S21, which we hadn't done in years. As it turned out, it was a bad decision!!
The road was in a terrible condition, which had us bouncing and rattling all over the place, and apart from an ellie doing a spot of mountain climbing, there was no game around!!

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Coming around a corner the Brat shrieked at me to stop for a snake in the road!!

I just saw a flash of bright green before skidding to a halt and jamming the car into reverse! By the time we had reversed there was no snake to be seen, and the Brat had been watching the road the whole time!!

Of course, our immediate thought was that it had got into the engine!

We were still ages away from camp, and there was absolutely nothing we could do but carry on!!

I tried to play it down for the Brat's sake, but I was feeling very nervous....both of us kept checking the footwells for anything green.

After what felt like an extremely long drive we got back to camp and went straight to the petrol station. The same staff members who had helped us with the tyre were still there, and listened to our story of a possible snake in the engine with large eyes.

The lady said they had a resident snake catcher but that he was currently at Berg-en-Dal and would only be back later. None of them offered to check the engine for us, and I can't say I blame them!

We went back to our hut and tried to forget about the snake.

This had turned out be quite an eventful day!!
There were a few mongooses scurrying around on the grass, but as we watched, more and more came pouring through a gap under the gate. Eventually there must have been about 30 of them...I've never seen so many together before!!

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