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Thank you for your nice words, Rionn! I am happy you enjoy going on safari! An real adventure and the guides tell so much about the animals behaviour which you cannot read anywhere. Its from experience.
Just to enjoy!
Just to enjoy!
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I tried to join the safari this afternoon, but they had bad luck with the camera. But I could make one picture of a bull elephant, eating from a tree.
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Beautiful shot, thank you, Rionn! Ja, they had problems with the Ganda, the car...... I saw that too.
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Afternoon-Safari with Patrick and Sebastian (on the camera) on a, as Patrick says, “boiling hot day”
Bushbuck:
Waterbuck:
Eagle,- unfortunately I didn’t get which kind:
Hippo, Buffalo und Egyptian Geese:
Bushbuck:
Waterbuck:
Eagle,- unfortunately I didn’t get which kind:
Hippo, Buffalo und Egyptian Geese:
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Great pictures Britt! I saw some parts of the safari this afternoon. It was fun. It would be nice if more forummers were interested in this topic. Maybe they don't know about the existance?
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I don't know, Rionn and am a little bit surprised myself ... maybe takes some more time!?Rionn wrote: Maybe they don't know about the existance?
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Afternoon-Safari with Tara:
Pride of Lions:
Not to far away a herd of Impalas:
And here a giant bull elephant Tara had never seen before. But seems to be an elder gentle giant, maybe between 40 and 50 years old, as Tara presumes
Lions are still sleeping very relaxed while the impalas not feeling the danger, move closer …:
Sunset in S-Africa:
Pride of Lions:
Not to far away a herd of Impalas:
And here a giant bull elephant Tara had never seen before. But seems to be an elder gentle giant, maybe between 40 and 50 years old, as Tara presumes
Lions are still sleeping very relaxed while the impalas not feeling the danger, move closer …:
Sunset in S-Africa:
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Beautiful pictures Brit. It seems I missed a lot by not being able to watch todays safari. Maybe tomorrow I can see a part of it. Thank to your pictures I know about which animals were to see today.
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I found another webcam in SouthAfrica were you can often see elephants. Also wildebeasts and waterbucks were there and even tree lions. This is the link http://africa-web-cams.com/ It is located in the Tembe Elephant Park, Kwa Zulu Natal.
Maybe somebody is interested.
Maybe somebody is interested.
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February 17 2011 - Afternoon-Safari with Patrick:
Many Impalas …
… together with wildbeests:
Buffalos taking their afternoon bath at Gowrie Dam:
White-backed Vultures:
Many Impalas …
… together with wildbeests:
Buffalos taking their afternoon bath at Gowrie Dam:
White-backed Vultures:
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18.02.2011 - During the morning drive with Tara:
Two fighting Elephantbulls:
Afternoon-Safari withTara:
One of the Elephantbulls from this morning:
Meeting:
Crested Frankolin::
Leopard taking a nap – is it Induna?
Hippo:
Two fighting Elephantbulls:
Afternoon-Safari withTara:
One of the Elephantbulls from this morning:
Meeting:
Crested Frankolin::
Leopard taking a nap – is it Induna?
Hippo:
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Beautiful pictures of the morning safari. Unfortunately I didn't see it (too early for me ). In the afternoon I saw parts of it and Tara told about the fighting bulls this morning. Great that you made some pictures of it!