If I am at a sighting with few cars, I will stay as long as I want.
But if I am at a sighting and there is a lot of traffic, I don't stay long. Take a few photos and drive off. Am mindful that there will be some other people who also want to see.
Last trip though.
There were some Hyenas lying half in the road trying to catch some early morning sun.
Was right in the front, took some photos, and tried to move off. But by this time a whole bunch of OSV's had arrived. All I wanted them to do was to open a gap so I could drive off, but you think they would oblige! Definitely needed someone to sort that out.
And after that, I avoided the S1. Just too many of those OSV coming from Hazyview/Phabeni.
Kruger National Park introduces vehicles for visitor management system
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Always boils down to the same thing: Lack of good manners and common sense 

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