The next morning I drove to Kij Kij, but was very uneventful. Saw 2 lioness on the dune, but never "did anything", just sitting, and a few of the usual odds 'n ends.
At one point I saw a group of 5 - 6 cars all pulled over looking in the same direction. Seeing only a herd of gemsboks (beautiful animals, but hardly crowd-worthy), I finally pulled up and asked what they saw.
"Gemsbok", said the chap.
"All these cars for gemsbok?" I replied.

(You need to get out more often, I thought to myself.)
"We're traveling in a convoy, so we all stop together."
Okay, that made sense….However, on my afternoon drive I saw a group of cars pulled over looking at a herd of gemsboks, yet again. I searched and searched, but saw absolutely NOTHING else, so drove on, thinking, to each his own. After all, I spend endless amount of time with bugs.
Some time later a car stopped where I was photographing this Tawny,
and asked, "Did you see the cheetahs with the gemsbok kill down south?"
"No, I saw a group of cars, but no cheetahs????"
The nice couple informed me the kill was down in a trough/slope, in high grass, and was essentially hidden from sight, but the cheetahs could be seen occasionally when they lifted their heads.
"Thanks!", and off I went.
It was the Top Cat Gang. They were the ones who had taken down the adult wildebeest last October when we were there, so they are a highly skilled and coordinated team! I only managed a few pics, just enough to ID them, but still added excitement to my evening.

Fancy (left) Choo (rt)

Choo
The next day I ran into them yet again, on the Auob side, in wonderful light, and had them all to myself to boot...