Bangu Windmill - S-90
(Picture: Peter Betts)
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This is a fairly remote yet well-known windmill a few km south of Balule on the Satara Dirt road (Old Main Road). It can be extremely busy indeed in the dry season, and the first thing that springs to mind when I think about it is ATMOSPHERE! I think the trees at the "parking" are dead now, but not sure if others have grown a bit? The place crawls with elephant, and there is a stream nearby that often holds water well into the dry season, which detracts from the animals concentrating at the trough. Lovely backdrop of Lebombo Mountains, and a feeling of "anything can happen". The skeletons that often lie around attest to this! Although the trough is a distance away, one can see animals coming for miles.
A- Shade (2/5)
B- Closeness to the water (3/5)
C- Rare mammal species (3/5) (All predators)
D- Proximity to a camp/gate (ease of access) (1/5) (Balule)
E- Remoteness (off the main roads) (5/5)
=14/25
Best sighting: Cheetah chased by zebra.
It appears defunct at the moment, not sure, but a must if it is open?

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