To measure the size inside the Park is probably an impossible task. Anyway, they are both terribly polluted, like all SA rivers. It must be very bad for the animals, or do they get accustomed to all the poison? I doubt it
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The Letaba River is a tributary to the Olifants River, so can hardly be bigger
To measure the size inside the Park is probably an impossible task. Anyway, they are both terribly polluted, like all SA rivers. It must be very bad for the animals, or do they get accustomed to all the poison? I doubt it
To measure the size inside the Park is probably an impossible task. Anyway, they are both terribly polluted, like all SA rivers. It must be very bad for the animals, or do they get accustomed to all the poison? I doubt it
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All the pics are same time!
Dunno what Letaba River has to do with it?
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Or crocodile river bigger than olifants river
Next trip to the bush??
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Fantastic shots, Richprins,
from a beautiful are in the park - Each year when visiting this place I got breathless by ist beauty - Sigh
from a beautiful are in the park - Each year when visiting this place I got breathless by ist beauty - Sigh
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Q: What was the greatest damage inflicted in the Olifants River area of Kruger during the 2000 floods?
This is damage that is impossible to repair. It is, interestingly, detrimental to the Pels' fishing owl population...
This is damage that is impossible to repair. It is, interestingly, detrimental to the Pels' fishing owl population...
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The riverbanks used to be populated by huge Sycamore figs and Natal Mahogany. Majority of these old trees have been washed away. Big loss of ideal roosting and nesting habitat for Pel's 
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Quite correct, and those trees can take hundreds of years to grow.
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