The "Not a Trip Report" - Trip Report. Kruger South to North and Back South Again

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Pumbaa wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 12:02 pm Always amazing when finding a buffalo herd X#X

What peaceful shot of the Pafuri area \O

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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 1:36 pm Almost all the horns are different. The ones of the animal in front nearly touch each other
They are probably all different ages and stages of horn development.


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\O Dzombs!


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lol lol


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We saw this group of Lion cubs between Satara and Olifants.
On their own, no adults.
After about half an hour the got up, and led by the biggest (oldest?) one disappeared in single file into the bush. Presumably heading to where the adults were.
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Wonderful ^Q^


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The oldest ones already have an adult expression on their faces.


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Nice luck, Dzombs! \O

Agreed with Lis, they grow fast!


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Thanks Dzombo,

what luck you had with the lion cubs \O Great shots O/\ O\/


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Thanks All

We had a long drive that day.
Satara to Shingwedzi.
Heading up the tar from Satara the plan was to do a brief diversion on the Ngotso Loop, but just before the turn off, someone stopped us and told us these cubs were about 2 or 3km further on. And another pride about 5km beyond that. So we scrapped the Ngotso
Spent over an hour with the cubs, but the pride was gone by the time we got to there.


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