Richprins' Short Business Trips to The Park

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Then off for a camp inspection. I was also doing a story on pollen, so hovered around the flowers at reception like an idiot trying to get macro shots of flying insects, which is very difficult! (0!)

This maybe a bee... :O^


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So bah...and out onto the road again. The Faai loop actually begins at the tar road a way east of camp. Very private with lots of clouds! ^Q^

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Those units are old and slowly being replaced, Lis. Much cheaper as they have shared ablutions and kitchen! ;-)


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Looks peaceful on the loop! :yes:


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Luckily ;-)


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Love the Faai loop shot, Richprins,

and the ones from the dam as well as the flowers \O \O \O


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:ty:

I am so used to these roads by now! lol

But you never know what may be around the next corner... O:V


The turnoff to a little loop that goes around a granite dome just east of the H2-2:


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An old leadwood tree there! :-0



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And clouds moved in front of the sun again a bit later...this after an experimental km down the Voortrekker Road, whose corrugations made me turn around... 0: :no:




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The Faai Stream held water all year at the first crossing. \O



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And thankfully a pleasant sable surprise around a corner! O\/ O/\




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The bushes are a nightmare though... lol


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Lovely scenery ^Q^


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And where the loop approaches the Manung Koppie:



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Closer to camp this impala was so pregnant she could not walk straight@! O-/ :twisted:


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Some of those pics are great, RP!

The Faai Stream, the old leadwood tree and the wildebeests crossing the road ^Q^ ^Q^


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