Day trips to Marakele

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Pumbaa wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:02 pm Thanks so much, Harrys,

for all the lovely shots ^Q^ - Looks like a fantastic place \O :-0
Better than I thought, for a first trip I did not see much but again the hush was very thick as you will see later :-)


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RogerFraser wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:29 pm \O Looks like a really nice Park to have so close to you . O:V
Gives me time to spend in nature, even the drive to the park is cool, I saw Sable, grey hornbil, black Impala, Eland and Giraffe on my way to the park :-) O/\


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Mel wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 10:21 pm Oh, great! We'll be going to Marakele regularly now too. :-0

Nice sightings and I love that red sand road to new sightings. ^Q^
I will try my best to go often :-)


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I was ready to enter the Big5 area O/\

Not even 200m in :shock:
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Now some scenery photos :-) , just a warning I have lots of pics that shows the wonderful Marakele scenes :-)
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Very interesting stuff, Harry! ^Q^ ^Q^

Bring on the scenery and bums! 0()


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Malaria-free Marakele National Park is set in the heart of the Waterberg Mountains in the scenic Limpopo Province.

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The reserve is home to Elephant, Black and White Rhino, Lion, Leopard and Brown Hyena. Resident antelope include Sable, Kudu, Eland, Impala, Waterbuck and Tsessebe. Chacma Baboon and Vervet Monkey are two species to be watched carefully for mischief, especially around the rest camps. Nature lovers can also discover the incredible variety of indigenous and rare flora in Marakele National Park. There are 80kms of park roads accessible to normal sedan vehicles.


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Marakele has beautiful Waterberg vistas and the vegetation up there is always greenish :-0

.. and no shortage of elephants


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Looks as if those ellies are heading straight at you? :shock:

Lovely green and hilly scenery ^Q^ ^Q^


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Do they have separate areas for game?


Next trip to the bush??

Let me think......................
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