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We had been with these lions for a long time, therefore everybody needed the loo and we were all hungry, so we decided to leave Casper in peace and to return to camp for brunch.
All 4 of these lions are getting on in years and I have since heard that 2 of them, Casanova & Mfowethu have tested positive for TB, so their condition is deteriorating rapidly, but Casper & Footloose results came back negative, however for how long that will remain the case is anyone’s guess, so there may be some new male lions taking over the Satara area in the near future.
After a bacon and egg bun breakfast we decided to explore Satara a little and went on a long walk around camp to check out a few units, etc, and then just relaxed at our unit for the early part of the afternoon.
At around 3:30pm we packed the car again and decided to visit the H6/Sweni Hide, to stop at N’wanetsi picnic site, and then to do the S41/S100 back to camp.
The H6 was rather quiet with only the odd local popping up and I have to admit that it isn’t high on my list of roads to drive in KNP, but one never knows as we have hit a luck on it in the past, however never at this time of day.
There was only one other couple parking off at Sweni hide, so we decided to relax there for a while and watch the kingfishers that were trying to nail fish, but photographing them as they hit the water was a bigger challenge than expected and we ended up with half a bird or water and no bird, however the sun tanning crocs proved to be less frustrating.
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We stopped at N’wanetsi picnic site and it was quiet people wise, so we cruised up to the lookout point and parked off there for 10 minutes just watching and relaxing.
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