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:yes: Also noticed that Rhino are becoming very hard to find lately O**

O:V Nice Scenery in that area \O

:no: my birding knowledge is not the greatest but that is definitely not a GYMNOGENE lol


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A spelling mistake! :twisted:
Why don't they ask someone who knows how to spell, before printing the signs made for the public 0*\

Are you serious when you say: "after receiving permission from SanParks!" :-?


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Looks lovely!! \O


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I can’t remember when last I’ve visited Afsaal

G&T ^Q^


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Love the buffaloes, Richprins,

and Renosterpan is always worth a visit \O

For sure love the montains around BnD - Sigh ^Q^


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Lisbeth wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:29 pm

Are you serious when you say: "after receiving permission from SanParks!" :-?
:yes: :no:


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0: lol


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:ty:

Then some ellies in the scenery! :-0


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Gloser and gloser!



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Periscope up...
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On the turnoff to B&D, at Malelane Camp, it was clear a lot of construction was going on! -O-




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One ALWAYS sees something new in Kruger...this huge herd of buffalo were walking down to the river in single file...



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It is a bit difficult to see, but the herd stretched from one side of the viewfinder to the other! :shock:


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We sat for a while in amazement... 0:



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They actually move quite quickly! \O


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I would guess about 200-250 of them. :-0


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While we sat there a bird also arrived! -O-



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