I don't understand how you people can travel that massive distance and still get to camp so early every time.
Rare to see Afsaal so quiet once again...
Browns in Kruger September 2019
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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Enthralling stories, BC!
More discipline from the Missus...my kind of lady!
And lions galore!
Lovely sleeping leopard...just like a cat!
Interesting you are so flexible these days!
Ja, buses have always been there, no problem? Maybe this one had a bit of an emergency.

More discipline from the Missus...my kind of lady!

And lions galore!

Lovely sleeping leopard...just like a cat!

Interesting you are so flexible these days!


Ja, buses have always been there, no problem? Maybe this one had a bit of an emergency.

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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Others eat an apple a day to keep the doctor away and for you it's seeing a leopard
Quite a few lions in the mix as well
, but the last lady looked a bit on the thin side.

Quite a few lions in the mix as well

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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
WoW Bushcraft,
now the lions popped in and even so many and so close
but the bush is looking desperately dry as I know this area completely green when we have been there

now the lions popped in and even so many and so close




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Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
Yes, Penny and Bobby still live in DurbanLisbeth wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:53 pm Do Penny and Bobby stay outside the park when visiting or do they have their own place there? They used to live in Durban and I suppose that they still do.
Since I went to Kruger for the first time I have been wondering about those big busses. IMO they should not be allowed in!!!!
Nice leopard sleepingDidn't you say in the last chapter "no more leopards"
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Bushpig has become very pretty![]()
Hawkeyes always was and Albert is still too young to judge (of course “The apple doesn't fall far from the tree” x 2, so nothing to worry about
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The buses are ok if the drivers have an understanding of the general etiquette in Kruger and if they obey the rules, unfortunately in my experience they fall very short in both areas

I said no leopards for an episode


Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019

It's 106km from Talamati to Biyamiti Alf and we took 8 hours to get there

Ja, a fairly quiet Afsaal shocked us also

Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
The Cow keeps us all in lineRichprins wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 5:34 pm Enthralling stories, BC!![]()
More discipline from the Missus...my kind of lady!![]()
And lions galore!![]()
Lovely sleeping leopard...just like a cat!![]()
Interesting you are so flexible these days!![]()
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Ja, buses have always been there, no problem? Maybe this one had a bit of an emergency.![]()

Plenty lions this day (and a few I didn't post)

Flexibility comes with age


Re: Browns in Kruger September 2019
A leopard a day in Kruger keeps my stress levels down


Yes, the lions on the S25 weren't in the best condition
