
A Boon With a View - Dimwits Olifants 2018 Mambas Returns Interactive Report
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It sounded wrong but thinking it over it is actually correct 

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Just before the S147 turn off
Next trip to the bush??
Let me think......................
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Had you posted those above jackal pix, we would have found them
Geez, too many cars everywhere...
Timbavati Road?

Geez, too many cars everywhere...
Timbavati Road?
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That's the Weeping Boerbeen loop on the H1-3 not far from Kumana
These jackals are cute. And they blend in perfectly, very good spot
These jackals are cute. And they blend in perfectly, very good spot

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CorrectKlipspringer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 5:39 pm That's the Weeping Boerbeen loop on the H1-3 not far from Kumana

A great sighting that RP

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Yes, team!
Kumana Dam it is!

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There were doggies everywhere!

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Maybe 15 in all?
Some sleeping in the bushes too!
RP: "Right, let's go home! We've seen quite enough methinks!
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And a few km further down....
Some sleeping in the bushes too!

RP: "Right, let's go home! We've seen quite enough methinks!

And a few km further down....

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The one on the right did not look quite right in the head at all...
And we eventually noticed he was quite badly wounded on the left rump...
His brother sneaked away and we suspected he was a bit of a lame encumbrance on the pair...
But I heard later he had been like that for quite a while and was going along fine!
And down near the Sand River a farewell lion cub, so our last day was probably the best day!
We left via Kruger Gate and were VERY impressed by how well that road has been upgraded!
THE END!
(No homework today as you have been a good class!
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And we eventually noticed he was quite badly wounded on the left rump...

His brother sneaked away and we suspected he was a bit of a lame encumbrance on the pair...

But I heard later he had been like that for quite a while and was going along fine!

And down near the Sand River a farewell lion cub, so our last day was probably the best day!

We left via Kruger Gate and were VERY impressed by how well that road has been upgraded!
THE END!
(No homework today as you have been a good class!

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