The Fat and the Furious 7 - Dimwits Letaba 2013

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We probably bother the staff village more, Alf! =O:

Toko...stop ogling the dimwits! :evil:


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They are cool guys O\/ O\/ O\/


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Sounds like our boys weekend in Mopani 0*\


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love the big trees in the middle of the camp O/\

why they are playing with the ants 0'


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Great fun to use communal kitchen lol
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Thought you came across as a teacher, puppy! \O \O \O O0


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The views into the Letaba river from camp are simply breathtaking with normally a lot to see ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Only you can take joy out of other people's injuries. =O: =O: =O:


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Letaba is a lovely camp and I always enjoy the communal kitchens. :yes:

I'm sure we've seen that same big tusker in the same place. ;-)

Is there ever an RP trip where there are no major injuries? O**


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Ja...only one major injury, if I recall...from a wasp/bee/satanspawn at TEBA a few years ago...must put up a gallery of TR injury pics! ..0..


Next morning! Up at the crack of dawn again! O/\ ^Q^ O\/



The bushbuck are local residents at Letaba, been that way for many years! \O





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We shall see them later...in not such a good mood! :twisted:




Off down the sand road to Olifants Camp...as said, hadn't been down these roads in maybe a decade, so really nice! X#X

Some lion spoor amongst a whole lot of others? -O- BTW, spoiler alert, we saw no predators or rare animals at all on this trip, so those not interested can switch off! :twisted:








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Some structure on the other side of the river there...a hide? -O-








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And people walking around... :-?






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Notice no cloud cover whatsoever...a tad disconcerting...The GFYS website predicted the following for the Klipkoppie area:


Temperatures 20 degrees AM, 70 degrees noon, 60 degrees PM. Wind 1 kph depending on animal and human farts. Humidity -10%. Light cloud cover between 09h23 and 09h24.


Frew: "Arghh...never drinking again. Stop driving and stopping, RP...make up your mind.."

Mam: "Stop screaming, Frew..." 0*\








More spoor....Rhino! O/\









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The sand and light were perfect for spoor, and no other cars at all on this stretch! \O







Side streams had water deluxe in that area! ^Q^









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