The Big Cat Diary and a Couple of Lifers

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never did a trail in Kruger, must be fine... but with maybe a little bit of vegetation ;-)
nice to be alone in the park O/\
love these sort of routes \O

beautifull Lark ^Q^

and of course the Lionness O/\

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Very dry in the Satara area :-(

But always lots of general game around \O


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So dry! :-( I love the zebra portrait. \O


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It sure is dry :-(


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More great lion pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Mananga Trail O/\ Very dry :shock:


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Pumbaa great shots ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ 0() IO


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Very good, Pumbaa! X#X

Ja, animals are not habituated to cars so much off the beaten track! :yes:

Maybe put up a pic of the Mananga vs last time? ..0..


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Digged a bit in my old pictures and found some where we did the Mananga trail in 2012 after "normal summer rains"

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I guess there is nothing more to add :-( For sure we prefer it as green as possible ^Q^


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nan wrote:never did a trail in Kruger, must be fine... but with maybe a little bit of vegetation ;-)
nice to be alone in the park O/\
love these sort of routes \O

beautifull Lark ^Q^

and of course the Lionness O/\

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
The trail is for sure nicer when same is green - Look at my last post X#X


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Alf wrote:Very dry in the Satara area :-(

But always lots of general game around \O
The game that we found in that dry area was incredibly lot as well as the birdies were plentiful ^Q^


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