Browns in Kruger October 2017

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Nice python sighting. \O It's always great when lions appear on the road but stressful when the traffic starts to build! 0*\ Cute boons. lol


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Nice to be the lead car when 'walking' the lions \O \O
But those following never know how to behave :O^

Great to see a python as well ^Q^ ^Q^


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It is always difficult to judge a snake from a pic, but the python does look rather big -O- Nice sighting \O

Too much talking about other cars lately in the TTs from the southern Kruger O/

The leading lion lady looks a bit thin O-/

funny looking boons \O


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Lisbeth wrote:Too much talking about other cars lately in the TTs from the southern Kruger O/
Just wait until you read the next installment in my TT... 0*\ =O:


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Richprins wrote:Great shots again, BC!

Ag shame, only three lion sightings for the morning, and everything else. Pity the python wasn't mating, but what can one do? :-(

The baboon is drunk, Rog... 0-

Why not eat leftovers for breakfast, or microwave some bacon and eggs...take microwave along! ..0.. O\/
Ja, there were plenty lion around ;-) We do the leftover thing but 5 people means a supper cooked for 10 if leftovers make up breakfast :O^


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Mel wrote:Ja, I can see that 72 hours without a leopard must be really difficult to cope with lol
(Note to Bushcraft: Don't make plans for the KTP then. A leopard a day is fairy tale stuff there :twisted: )

Love the mischievous baboons, the wonderful capture of the heron - and of course some lions in the mix too X#X
72 hours of stress Mel lol KTP is on the cards in a few years time ;-)


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RogerFraser wrote:Love the Python sighting BC \O

Lots of boons about O**
The baboon is drunk, Rog... 0-
ahh thanks R.P. O** lol
Thanks Roger \O Those boons that hang around just north of Lubyelubye are gangsters =O:


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Pumbaa wrote:Not bad sightings at all, Bushcraft,

greatl Lion sightings \O then love the buffaloes on their Island and the baboon clan X#X X#X

Totally right the S21 can be a bit boring but we do prefer to drive via that on instead of via the tar roads :ty:
Thanks Pumbaa \O Yes, the S21 can be a peaceful option, however we find it a little too peaceful at times ;-)


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ExFmem wrote:
Bushcraft wrote:
We are about to enter into a leopard drought of around 72 hours, so it's going to move fast 0:
Poor thing. I feel your pain :evil: :evil: We were there an entire MONTH, and saw ONE leopard. :-( Now that's a drought. Of course I don't have your instincts and extreme knowledge of Kruger :no: , so always enjoy your sightings O\/

The grey heron is splendid, the python very special, and the baby boons absolutely delightful. ^Q^ ^Q^

All in all, enough to thaw the chill in the atmosphere that the trip had begun on 0/0 O0 Here's to you Mrs. Cow for just being you, and keeping it all together. 0/0
A terrible 72 hours ExFmem :O^ We have been lucky with leopard over numerous years and 1 tends to take that for granted, so this trip was a wake up call ;-) The Cow needs a medal for patience O**


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Flutterby wrote:Nice python sighting. \O It's always great when lions appear on the road but stressful when the traffic starts to build! 0*\ Cute boons. lol
Thanks Flutts \O The traffic in the south in holiday season is crazy O/


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