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Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 8:14 am
by PJL
Bushcraft wrote:0() 0() :twisted:
Yep... been a bit slow lately 0*\ 0*\

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 8:14 am
by PJL
All-Nature wrote:"Lekker" to catch up after being away :yes:

Great sightings and stunning pics ^Q^ ^Q^ :ty:
Thanks All-Nature - glad to have you all caught up :-0

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 1:02 pm
by PJL
April 5th Continued

We pulled in at Tshokwane for some much needed coffee, but the queue took ages and we nearly gave up :O^

It all looks quite different now compared to our visit a few years back...

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The day was hotting up, and with most animals having ducked for shade we just enjoyed the views on the way down to Lower Sabie. Nkumbe was breathtaking as always O\/ O\/

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Mlondozi was looking nice and full ^Q^ ^Q^

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On one of the quiet stretches we were treated to a close fly-past from a black-chested snake eagle O:V

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Once we reached the low level bridge near Lower Sabie we parked up to see what was around. Naturally there were crocs to be seen which had the kids excited lol

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And the view up to Lower Sabie is always eye-catching :yes:

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Whilst in the distance a lone buffalo was cooling off in the water

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On closer inspection there were a lot more crocodiles further along the bridge so we parked off by them for a bit as they seemed quite active. We heard later that they had killed a buffalo the previous day, so they were now feeding on bits of scraps every so often. This meant plenty of action as they rolled to rip off bits of meat and then popped their heads out the water to snap it up O/\ O/\

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It was fascinating to watch the crocs in action, but we also wanted to make sure we could get a good table to eat at Lower Sabie so we pushed on and enjoyed relaxing on the deck with its brilliant view

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During our break a few animals came down to the water including a bushbuck, elephants and some buffalo X#X

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Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 1:57 pm
by Lisbeth
The snout of the croc just out of the water looks scary O-/

Lovely views on the Sabie O/\ O/\

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 2:55 pm
by Flutterby
Lovely sighting of the snake-eagle. \O

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 5:37 pm
by nan
How I would like to be there :-0

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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 6:06 pm
by Richprins
Looks like you started relaxing nicely, Peej! :twisted:

Nkuhlu looks a bit dry...where is the Sabie River? :-?

Tshokwane looks great, I must say! \O

Any tea to be had at Lower Sabie? -O-

Always some or other carcass there at the low-water bridge, it seems! 0: :shock:

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 2:11 pm
by Bushcraft
You driving from Satara to Lower Sabie and back again :shock: I have done Lower Sabie to the S86 and back again and it was a long day 0:

I think you hit a typo with Nkuhlu and meant Nkumbe ;-)

Ya, always something dead at the H10 bridge

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Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 7:11 pm
by Pumbaa
Love your Nkumbe view, PJL,

as well as the view down to Mlondozi - These are very special Kruger moments - Sigh X#X

Re: A Fantarantulatastic Trip To Kruger - April 2017

Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 8:32 pm
by Mel
0/* PJL 0/*

Time for me to get on top of things again here :o0ps:

I did have a peak every now to make myself green over your sightings and to admire your photos,
but mostly I felt too knackered to write something sensible (not sure if I'm able to do that even
if I'm not tired though :twisted: =O: )

That rough baboon sticks to my memory because we saw something similar. And then the offender got punished by the little one's mum (0!) :yes: lol

Then there was that mongoose... again we saw that too and I was thrilled because I usually get to see yellow or slender mongoose, so dwarf is rather
special... but it was available for a photo like yours :O^ Plus, the little banded one later in the trip - so adorable :-)

(The photos from that morning are generally great - with the mist enhancing special features, e.g. the sunrise)

How was the second mating sighting received in the back of your car? lol

Your double cheetah sighting --> :-0 :-0 :-0 (Actually triple, counting the morning one as well...)

Also, fluffy hyenas for D and your brilliant scenery photos - awesome stuff so far ^Q^

Now I'm curious to learn what you saw in the park elsewhere to us. However there are still a couple of days to go before we enter at all. lol