After another break at N’wanetsi picnic spot it turned out to be totally quiet and on our way back via the S100 we only stopped for zebras
and nothing else also the birds somehow were gone. As the previous days brought already extreme good sightings with long time on the road we were not that unhappy that it was not that busy that day and so we enjoyed a longer break in camp before we then decided to pay Girivana another visit. We stopped for some vultures in a tree
and for more wildebeests
who could be found during that day nearly everywhere in that area.
At Girivana a group of zebras was hanging around and were about to leave and so we were but the behaviour of the zebras forced us to look at least into the direction were they were staring at and then I said to Timon: “lioness” and far in the distance we saw a group of four lionesses in a row approaching the waterhole and whilst doing so the zebras went on the run and a group of elephants instead invaded and were extreme disappointed that the waterhole was offering that less water
and so they stayed not that long but we parked once again in their beaten track and so we had to drive a bit backwards to let them pass.
Meanwhile the first lioness in the row came closer
and was nearing the big water container a bit farer away
and it looked as if the elephants had played with the water and same overflowed and a small puddle had been built as not only this lioness but also the others tried to drink from there.
