Prowling the KNP - A Photo-Journal *

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Impala in beautiful light.

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Vervet Monkey.

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Hemeted guineafowl.

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Bennett's Woodpecker.

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End of Part 2.

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Part 3 - October 2010. We've traded in the Lemon that gave us so much trouble on our April trip and are now in my new toy - the BluTuna.

Lioness with some sub-adults.

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LIT.

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A Klipspringer couple.

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Monster Croc.

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Ostrich chicks.

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Elephant on a mission

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Raider of Satara's dustbins.

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A Steenbok that didn't run away.

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White Rhino and hitchiker.

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A fat Hyaena.

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Scops Owlet at Muzandzeni picnic spot. We often ask the attendants if there are any owls around. They always seem more than happy to show us!

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Whitebacked Vulture.

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Elephant sacrificing its dignity and having really good scratch.

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A giraffe having a long drink.

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And the classic Zebra shot.

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A heavily cropped shot of Hippo Mom and tiny calf.

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Waterbuck.

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A Tree... err ... Ground Hornbill.

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A rather handsome Lion.

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Hippopotamus.

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Bushbuck.

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Relaxed Dagga Boys.

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And a herd of Cape Buffalo.

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Reedbuck.

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Elephant Calf.

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And last but not least.... Some cats.

It's a good idea to keep your eyes on the road. I noticed that the dirt road showed signs of major vehicle activity and stopped for a look around. We were rewarded with another LIT which we had to ourselves for about 15 minutes.

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At the Mlondozi turnoff, a cheetah lookout.

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And finally, a very regal looking Lion.

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