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Rayb Kruger Travel Tale, Not...or Maybe
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Lis!
Hello, Twiggy!
Hello, Twiggy!
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Indeed a huge ellie on one of my favourite roads
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More clouds!
The Ntandandlovu hide is a bit out in the wide open, so one just sort of stands around in the parking...
Gump with pants clean, thank heavens!
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This lady was also enjoying it - we all were!
The place is very picturesque with the Lebombos in the back!
And more kudu further down the road - not giant...
The place is very picturesque with the Lebombos in the back!
And more kudu further down the road - not giant...
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And another rhino!
I must say it was fascinating around this time ... Gump was giving me a magic history lesson about the Afrikaners, including little-known details regarding Blood River! Who would have thunk it - he is a very clever chap!
And out at Crocobridge!
The END!
I must say it was fascinating around this time ... Gump was giving me a magic history lesson about the Afrikaners, including little-known details regarding Blood River! Who would have thunk it - he is a very clever chap!
And out at Crocobridge!
The END!
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Now, those are RP clouds
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At which point is that bridge? I do not remember having seen it
Well done Very entertaining and
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At which point is that bridge? I do not remember having seen it
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It is the actual "Crocodile Bridge", Lis!
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That's rather obvious, but can you see it from the actual bridge
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