https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/a ... ew/848/968
From the Kruger Park Annual Report for 1958/1959
I love the concerns for trees defoliated by weavers Management were tree huggers in the early days!
Misbehaving Tourists in the Kruger National Park
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Re: Misbehaving Tourists in the Kruger National Park
Humans will never change
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
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Re: Misbehaving Tourists in the Kruger National Park
That's a long time ago. I do not think that it happens very often anymore. What the "close up" is concerned the lenses are different these days.
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Re: Misbehaving Tourists in the Kruger National Park
I also think a lot of the big mammals are now very comfortable being close to vehicles.
Have often had to actually had to back off a little bit to get a decent photo of something crossing the road.
Have often had to actually had to back off a little bit to get a decent photo of something crossing the road.