Browns in Kruger October 2016

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I don't believe it! 0*\

As if it was not sufficient for the morning, you also had doggies up your sleeve :shock:

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They liked it. But I think they were truly blessed sighting wise. We were 8 people in total. I believe 4 have never been to KNP. They took turns driving with me as you know I drive almost all the time. I did have siesta breaks almost everyday. They saw dogs, cheetah and many cats. I had to wait 23 years for my first leopard and wild dog and only got my first cheetah Nov '12. They are all keen for next year sept/Oct hols so I booked 6 nights Satara this time as LS is already fully booked.


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You're messing with us, BC... I'm sure you are using old photo material to pretend to have seen so many leopards =O: =O: =O:

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Geez B.C. - this is just so amazing - two in a few hours and than a double delight. Wild dog as well.

I believe you were totally over the moon about seeing the kudu. ;-)


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steamtrainfan wrote:I believe you were totally over the moon about seeing the kudu. ;-)
Once the leopards become the new impalas, I'm sure one does appreciate a beautiful kudu inbetween. lol


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Before that, I would like to see at least ONE leopard in Kruger :yes:


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Speechless!! :shock:

Not only hundreds of leopards in one morning, but doggies as well!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote:0: 0: 0:

Astounding!

What a gathering there at the leopard tree....number 5 for the day? :shock:

Pity you didn't take a pic of the toilets? lol \O

Ja, overload there...is it the day visitors outside the camp?
Sharp X#X 4th for the day RP. Ja, it's those toilets down by alpha loop which can't handle the day visitor gang, so I would hate to see them after a bus load of school kids who seem to be able to use the pool O**


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Lisbeth wrote:I don't believe it! 0*\

As if it was not sufficient for the morning, you also had doggies up your sleeve :shock:

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Thanks Lisbeth \O There's another surprise on the way back to camp 0:


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Heksie wrote:They liked it. But I think they were truly blessed sighting wise. We were 8 people in total. I believe 4 have never been to KNP. They took turns driving with me as you know I drive almost all the time. I did have siesta breaks almost everyday. They saw dogs, cheetah and many cats. I had to wait 23 years for my first leopard and wild dog and only got my first cheetah Nov '12. They are all keen for next year sept/Oct hols so I booked 6 nights Satara this time as LS is already fully booked.
O:V If they are keen to return then they must have enjoyed it. We are also in the park next year October again X#X


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