Ntandanyathi Bird Hide S28 (Lower Sabie to Crocodile Bridge)

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I speculate that the money from insurance has gone missing! ..0..


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If Sanparks simply provided people with a flow of information there would be no need to speculate O/

It would be nice to have some idea of how long this is going to take for route planning in that area. There was also talk of building more overnight hides so perhaps they are going to use this opportunity to make a change?


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graham wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:14 am If Sanparks simply provided people with a flow of information there would be no need to speculate O/
:yes: \O


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There is a post on the Honorary Rangers FB page on 16 August with pictures

https://www.facebook.com/pg/SANParksHon ... ers/posts/

"A group of six members from Lowveld region of the SANParks Honorary Rangers recently worked near Lower Sabie at Nthandanyathi bird hide in Kruger National Park. Thatching that was damaged when a large tree fell on the roof of the structure was removed.

The team also removed the debris and old grass from the site to assist speed up the process of restoring the hide and facilitate getting it back into use soon."

What on earth is going on?


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Maintenance is so lethargic I think they only realised something had to be done once the public became involved... :O^


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It happened two years ago........I think O** and if the HRs did not step in, It would probably remain like that until who knows when O/


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Agreed, but what puzzles me is that from the HR post work was being done "to assist speed up the process of restoring the hide and facilitate getting it back into use soon".

A week later it has been "demolished in preparation for it to be completely rebuilt". Highly unlikely it will be operational for many months.


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graham wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 7:21 pm Agreed, but what puzzles me is that from the HR post work was being done "to assist speed up the process of restoring the hide and facilitate getting it back into use soon".

A week later it has been "demolished in preparation for it to be completely rebuilt". Highly unlikely it will be operational for many months.
:yes: I had exactly the same feeling as you .The HR post seemed to indicate they had removed the that roof in preperation for repair then suddenly the whole hide is gone

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https://www.facebook.com/SANParksHonora ... 4625645040

SANParks Honorary Rangers
August 16 at 7:00 PM ·
A group of six members from Lowveld region of the SANParks Honorary Rangers recently worked near Lower Sabie at Nthandanyathi bird hide in Kruger National Park. Thatching that was damaged when a large tree fell on the roof of the structure was removed.
The team also removed the debris and old grass from the site to assist speed up the process of restoring the hide and facilitate getting it back into use soon.
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Another post with image that shows the entire structure is gone :

https://www.facebook.com/groups/kruger. ... 1444971456

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After reading about the rebuilding of the Ntandanyathi Bird Hide on S28, I jumped into the car to have another look. As can be seen, nothing happening
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The usual thing :O^ The left hand does not know what the right one is doing :evil:


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