Richprins' Escapades to Marloth

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:ty:

Here is one of the culprits - impala!

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And a whacky-looking dragonfly or something, look at the eyes! :shock:

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On the way to the river there are many flowering trees, not sure if this one is indigenous? -O-

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And some biggish bird spoor, a heron or something...maybe hadeda?
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Lovely full river, and all so green still!


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No idea what these are...maybe palm seeds thrown away?


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We always walk down the fence along this path to the pumphouse, this time a bush chicken barred the way! lol

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WoW Richprins,

that river view is breathtaking \O

Also love the dragonfly :ty:


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More than the eyes of the dragonfly (that could be used for a film horror), the long tail is impressive.

Lovely views of the River ^Q^

Why must the pumphouse and other man-made facilities be so anti-esthetic, especially in the middle of nature?


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The pumphouse is on a neighbouring property? -O-

Here is the weir across part of the river that dams the flow for it!

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This giant carpenter bee drew me to tears trying to get it to sit still! @#$

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Another pretty flowering tree/bush, don't think it is indigenous... :no:


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O0
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Here is Dwarf photobombing a pic of new thatch ready for a roof!

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The Paradise Stream was flowing nicely at the Southern Crossing...one crosses this stream all over the place! lol



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An interesting impala pic, light vs shade! :shock:

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The papyrus makes for a nice pic of the little stream \O

How big is the carpenter bee?

Beautiful pink flowers even if not ingenious ;-)

Impalas \O


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Also love that pink flower and again the beautiful river view ^Q^

Thanks Richprins 0()


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The bee was about 2.5 cm, Lis!


Dwarf reliving his army days! lol

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Back at base it was remarkable how quickly the sicklebush pods had dried from a few weeks back! :shock:

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Here is the tree:

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And a weird little orange ant!

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Ugly!

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Some visitors!


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And pregos for drunch! X#X


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A night visitor too! [O]


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