"Kyk die Leeus Oom Dewi."

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Beautiful views of the Luvuvhu river ^Q^ ^Q^


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Lovely pics Dewi. \O


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Great landscape pics Dewi! \O


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I'm with you on the fascination of the scenery - love those photos particularly.
But the coucal and the zebra are pretty too. O:V


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Oom Dowi,...seems you enjoyed very much,..

that's good!!!,...


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The scenery here always fascinates me and I would love to be able to walk through the bush here if their was a guide available.

Walking through the Lebombo Ironwood forest is absolutely mind-blowing....like a plantation! :shock:

Had the ironic privilege of doing it on the Olifants trail as a child...much bigger forest, though! ;-)

Those tsessebe look a bit funny...very clean for the local crowd...

Anyway, good to see the Luvhuvhu again! X#X


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Good to see this area again Dewi - thank you. We in Punda in December O/\ O/\ O/\

Can't believe we still have the racing bakkies and lorries.


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Just caught up on your trip so far Dewi - great sightings and lovely photos \O
The lion experience must have been quite something and the scenery looks stunning ^Q^

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Thank you for your comments Nan, Lisbeth, Flutterby, Bush Brat, Mel, H. Erectus, Richprins, Duke & PJL. \O X#X

We headed for Pafuri Picnic spot where we got out and had a mooch around. The little 'uns loved the riverbank and the really close Nyalas.

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The river scenery was fabulous, complete with drinking Nyalas.

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And the resident males wandered around oblivious to our presence.

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That is a huge nyala bull! :-0

Good luck with having nyala pics nominated... :O^

The place is extremely special indeed! X#X


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