Richprins' Last Old Teba Trip 2011 - Interactive!

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can't remember where Tzende is 0= :no:


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The stream comes from Mopane Camp (Pioneer Dam) Past the picnic spot and campsite, nana! \O


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\O :ty:


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A rare bird? Where? -O-

I said that ellie was male 'cos females normally have more of a pointed forehead. ..0.. -O-


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Toko wrote:If we would see what's between the fore legs :-?
Or hind legs 0: --00--


Great GKF and ellie crossing O/\ O/\


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Guessing now... Too lazy to do homework for the teacher....Biyamiti,Nwaswitshaka ?


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Biyamiti as the flagship stream catchment regarding isolation in the Southern Region! You get a star! X#X

Maybe I should have said BIGGEST?

There is another system that is very long indeed, in the central region, slightly emanating from Greater Kruger, including the private game reserves...which I should have said too! ^0^ :o0ps:


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Timbavati ?


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No...Timbavati River comes from even further away...outside Greater Kruger, which includes Sabie Sands, Manyeleti, Timbavati, Klaserie, Balule and Letaba Ranch, for example...

Abovementioned have certain areas/private farms, with fences generally down regarding Kruger, with some farms still with fences up, to allow hunting...actually quite complicated, now that I think about it? 0*\


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Majala :-?


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