Richprins' Last Old Teba Trip 2011 - Interactive!

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Ja!

Very lucky, Pumbaa! :yes:

Get out the mapa again, nana! lol


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not easy, there is electric poles (pylônes), hill, small bushes 0*\

..0.. Mandadzidzi..... (Gigi l'amoroso... =O: )


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Correct, Gigi! ^Q^







A nasty elephant...we were taking no chances! lol



I like this pic...contains all the things you need in Kruger! \O




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Not much more to see besides foul weather, until we reached the Phalaborwa turnoff at Mopane.....

Swear it was the same breeding herd we saw on our way in...one massive cow in there! :shock:







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And a bird pic! O/\ O\/





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These young hornbills rate highly on the "irritating bird noises" scale! lol


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Yeah, some elephant youngsters ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

And big birds \O are easier to spot and [O]


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quite a big herd of Elephants O/\
and like the Hornbills O/\ ... noisy or not lol

^Q^


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Nice elephant herd \O


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Nice eland sighting. \O

When have I ever called a waterbuck a reedbuck?? :-? :X:


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You called my baboons vervets! ^0^ ^0^ ^0^


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Did I?? :shock: 0: --00--


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Ja, Flutts! lol





Onward and southward on the Phalaborwa road!




This cute baby...they come out with short necks, so can still lick themselves at that age! Later on that privilege is gone, as the neck grows to move from suckling to browsing! \O



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Here's a comparison!










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A bit further down, some resident hyena!








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They tend to hang around these culverts for months while breeding!








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Q: What is a baby giraffe's biggest initial problem upon being born? -O-


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