Thanks for sharing your travel report and nice pics.
I am amazed by the number of predators that you saw, especially Leopards. When I see one during a visit, I am content.
Browns in Kruger October 2017
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Wow!! My teeth are hanging out just looking at your Leopard pictures. You mst have all been pretty chuffed you decided to go out for one more drive!
If I make it back to Kruger again I will definitely be asking you where this 100m Leopard hot-spot is.
We chased bush babies around camp in Etoash NP a few years ago so I appreciate your frustration and also admire your photo!
Thanks for taking the time to write this TT. Your pictures were excellent and the narration entertaining as always.



If I make it back to Kruger again I will definitely be asking you where this 100m Leopard hot-spot is.

We chased bush babies around camp in Etoash NP a few years ago so I appreciate your frustration and also admire your photo!

Thanks for taking the time to write this TT. Your pictures were excellent and the narration entertaining as always.

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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Some more great cat sightings - well done to the kids for their spotting
Mine seem to zone out rather quickly these days
Hope your next trip won't have any illness dramas! Thanks for sharing this one with us all


Mine seem to zone out rather quickly these days

Hope your next trip won't have any illness dramas! Thanks for sharing this one with us all

Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks for your TT support across the board FluttsFlutterby wrote:Wow, more great leopard sightings!!![]()
Just sorry you guys were all feeling so horrible...not nice when you're in Kruger!
But you had great sightings and can remember it through the pics!
Thanks for sharing.




Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
The Cow is quickly taking a liking to my bakkieRichprins wrote:What exquisite leopard specimens as a "farewell"!![]()
I think the first one is a male!![]()
Ja, the wife is at least getting practice driving the bakkie now, with your emergencies!![]()
Thanks for a great report as always, Boet!![]()
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks MelMel wrote:Thanks for sharing your trip with us again, BC!![]()
Just a shame that you weren't able to enjoy it to the full. Hopefully next time there will be no dramas whatsoever.
Would make a nice change


Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks ExFmemExFmem wrote:I would have considered this a GREAT trip (except for the flu) - you really know Kruger, inch by inch.
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Love the hornbill eyelashes, and of course the totally regal leopard pics. Imagine how fabulous your photos would be if you didn't just have a "point and shoot" variety![]()
NOT! They are really beautiful captures - you all seem to know your craft well.
As always, thanks for taking us along on another VERY eventful holiday![]()
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks Harryharrys wrote:Wonderful Leopard and Lion sightings![]()
some other sightings where just as good but I think being in Kruger is always cool
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Just not so nice when your'e not feeling well![]()
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Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks RogerRogerFraser wrote:![]()
Wow and wow .You really have the luck with the Leopards .
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Pity that the fever made you all feel so badly .![]()
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Enjoyed the TR BC ,thanx for sharing


Re: Browns in Kruger October 2017
Thanks LisbethLisbeth wrote:Two more leopards![]()
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That flu was an ugly beast and ruined your trip, but thank you for telling us about your sightings all the same and making us all![]()
over all the leopards that you saw

