Look, stf. Here is your rhino:
Here is a stock white rhino photo, head lifted:
Here is a stock black rhino photo:
A QUIET WEEK IN PILANESBERG
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You are right about the pellet Lots of strange bones; most likely mice
Lovely sunset on the Mankwe Dam
Lovely sunset on the Mankwe Dam
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STF - following trip report
Agree with RP - definitely a white rhino
Agree with RP - definitely a white rhino
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Thanks Flutterby.
Take cover this afternoon - major storms forecast for Gauteng.
Thank you Lisbeth.
Hi Dzombo.
I am so embarrassed. I was so sure it was a blackie.
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11 October 2018 - Final posting.
One of the few LBR's we saw.
An approaching thunderstorm turned into some strong wind, lots of dust and nothing else..
Soil erosion prevention.
This fellow did not look too comfortable but was eating something off the leaves?
Roadblock??
Rhino at Tilodi Dam.
Unfortunately Pilanesberg did not say farewell to us with the usual last day surprise.
Thanks very much for joining our trip.
One of the few LBR's we saw.
An approaching thunderstorm turned into some strong wind, lots of dust and nothing else..
Soil erosion prevention.
This fellow did not look too comfortable but was eating something off the leaves?
Roadblock??
Rhino at Tilodi Dam.
Unfortunately Pilanesberg did not say farewell to us with the usual last day surprise.
Thanks very much for joining our trip.
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The rain has just started with a bit of thunder! I just hope it's not too bad!steamtrainfan wrote: ↑Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:28 am Take cover this afternoon - major storms forecast for Gauteng.
Lovely pic of the approaching storm and I love the one of the rhino having a scratch!
Thanks for sharing your lovely pics with us!
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Storms brewing all over the place
Quite a few OSVs also in Pilanesberg
Nice to get rid of an itch
Thank you, STF for another great trip to Pilanesberg. Not that quiet after all
Quite a few OSVs also in Pilanesberg
Nice to get rid of an itch
Thank you, STF for another great trip to Pilanesberg. Not that quiet after all
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Geez, that's a lot of OSVs
Awesome rhino sighting though
Thanks for sharing, stf
Awesome rhino sighting though
Thanks for sharing, stf
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So, stf...what kind of rhinos are those at the end there?
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