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I know that those underneath are water bucks lol


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near electricity... not a lot of places... have to search on my map 0*\
but later, now is time to eat... duck with potatoes O/\


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Elandskuil...S58 - H13-1 lol


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Dewi wrote:It's for the baboons to clock on for their shift every morning Flutt's. I would have thought that RP would know this. lol

Very clever, Beli! lol


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These powerlines run from Cahora Bassa hydroelectric plant in Mozambique all the way to Pretoria...a bit of a white elephant, but they do supply power sometimes! X#X




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So lucky to have seen Eland @#$

On my list to see!!!


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They are quite regular in that area, Alf...you must just drive up and down there for ten years or so? lol

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but so difficult to see them across those busches 0*\


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the photo is so bad that I can not see anything else than some light sky and a dirt colour below -O-


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nan wrote:but so difficult to see them across those busches
Them power lines endorsed by a freak at the time convincing !!

Another white elephant at the cost of ecology!!! Supposedly was the answer
in times of turmoil!! Some books speak of visual impact only, when kilometres
of vegetation was sacrificed beneath.

At that time we were told of no other choice for the sake of existence!!

Recently I experienced the same crap, "for the sake of existence"

at Groenkloof,.....


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Once again elands, Richprins,

always stunning to see these antelopes in Kruger O/\ O/\


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