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Either way - your timing was perfect! :-0


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Breathtaking goshawk pictures, flying cheetah ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Hopefully we got to see as well the "great interaction" 0()


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O:V Also other birds have spots of black in the feces!


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Thanks again for posting on this TR \O But I'm not too surprised that the Goshawk pics brought more feedback than others ;-)

Sorry, I gave youwrong information when I said that I saw some interesting interaction the following day at Big T but I got a bit confused in my memory :-? The following morning I didn't drive the ToC-loop at all because I was going on a bush walk with Amos and Jawu O/\ I was very lucky because there were 3 guests booked for this activity but the other 2 didn't turn up. So for the first time I was the only guest on a bush walk which was a great experience. We started the walk at the Confluence lookout point around 10 km's south of Mopani. I must say that I was a bit surprised by the beauty of the landscape and for those who are interested I can highly reccommend to do a bush walk in Mopani. Here are some pics of the walk. The first one shows a Golden orb web spider, the second some eggs of Mopane worms (I never noticed them before). The rest of the pics give you an impression of the landscape we were walking through O/\ O/\

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Beautiful scenery \O


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The smaller stuff sometime is the most fascinating \O


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and smaller... also... make me run away... sorry :o0ps:
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Wow that scenery wants you to go to Kruger now...........sigh :O^


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I am sure you enjoyed this walk being the only guest O:V O:V O:V


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Walking in the Park is magic!

Keep forgetting to do it! 0*\

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