… and a dream became reality

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Mmmmhhhh, I get a itch in the butt to get
back there again. To witness those river beds
in flood, can be regarded as rare sighting Nan,..


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It looks like fresh bacon, Nan -O-


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All-Nature wrote: :shock: Some storm you had Nan 0*\

O** Sure you must have been thrilled not to be in a tent! =O:

Beautiful to see so much water all around \O

The beach of Sprinbok look so chilled ^Q^

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storm O-/ not the first one, now I know lol
right better to be in a house than in a tent 0*\
poor Springboks, not too usual in a semi arid place
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Flutterby wrote:Amazing when the desert turns into a wetland!! :yes: \O \O
and so fast... all became so different lol


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Lisbeth wrote:That's a lot of rain in such a short time. Looks like a dam in Kruger :shock:
I think all the North West was a dam... except hills lol


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Mel wrote:When it rains that much one MUST go out and admire the river as long as it is there O/\
Great documentation of the Auob flowing, nan ^Q^
you are right, why stay Inside then there is so much to see... in the rain \O
once the Auob is flowing... once is the Nossob DRY river bed ;-)


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Richprins wrote:Good heavens, nana! So that is why those things are called rivers...always wondered! :shock: :shock: :shock:

Ja, campers...no pity for them... O**

Those meat cuts are quite common, nana...rashers of sorts. Tasty!! :ty: :ty: :ty:

(This desert stuff is quite unique, I must say! :yes: )
shame... the campers in tiny tent 0*\ must be... well... very wet lol
maybe common, but I prefer spareribs to eat with the hands 0'
the desert can reserve a lot of suprises =O:


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sorry forget... a big thank you to you all 0/0


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WoW That was a lot of rain you had with so much water all around - Always good for the animals and vegetation but surely not for sightings :ty:


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Pumbaa wrote:WoW That was a lot of rain you had with so much water all around - Always good for the animals and vegetation but surely not for sightings :ty:
the sightings were different ;-) the drive too lol

thank you Pumbaa :-)


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