30/03/2015 about 1 km north of Kannaguass
During the night it had rained hard for 7 hours straight, so we didn't expect much apart from seeing the Nossob river flowing.
But what we got was Cheetahs on the Beach!

The male cub:

The female cub with the male behind it and Bedi on the left:

The female cub:

Tug-of-war between the cubs:

Female on the left, male on the right.
Tug-of-war between the whole family:

Left to right: Bedi, male cub, female cub
We sat with them for 8 hours straight with a loo break of 30 minutes going to the camp and coming back. I had hoped for them to get up at some point and come closer to us, but it never happened and eventually we gave up waiting. Inbetween it had always rained on and off, but they could be bothered and stayed with their kill, determined to finish the job they had to give up the day before. They did well as their bellies were huuuge and moving was clearly a nuisance to them.
