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Lion Park
... 8217;re not albinos. Their white fur comes from a genetic defect and they have to be protected because they’re not as adept hunters as their golden relatives (limited ability to hide in the savannah) and hunters prize their rare white fur. Amazing!
The last enclosure hosted a magnificent golden male lion with the more common dark mane and his brood of lionesses. Being able to drive through the lion areas really made the park worth visiting in my opinion. ...
Animals everywhere
... bump in the night (or growl or cough) - he is going to scratch on the tent. Right behind our tent we have two elephant in the bushes, Rob saw their eyes earlier on in the evening, only about 5 metres away.
Trompie tells us there is a honey badger hanging around and to put everything away from outside, as they are scavengers. Tomorrow the boys are having a revisit of the big tent dismantling competition, it is ...
What a fun time with my sister
... the quick hello to the bird (Eric) and cat (Dodger), the new torch and the wooden snakes that apparently made dad'sw face drop when he saw it for the first time after falling asleep in his chair. Great to have some fun with you sis. Sorry that I couldn't be there. Maybe next year. Happy ...
My stomach: The Pain Gizzard Filled with Glass Sha
... stomach was grumbeling. We arrived to find the museum desolate and unoccupied. It was like attending a theme park in the winter when nothing was open and running. Apparently, during their 'on' season, people make bread from scratch, craftsman stretch and shape leather, tractors are always buzzing about, and everyone is 'in costume.' Preoccupied by the earthquake going on in my stomach, I didn't really care about the poor status of the museum. I did walk around ...
Life at Klipkop
... getting out of control. Somehow, the sprayer on the back of the Land Rover finally worked, and the fire was out within 20 seconds. It's amazing how fast it spread, how hot it was on your face, and how much smoke was blowing towards you. We were just lucky that the fire stopped about 2 feet before the trees and bushes, or we would have been seriously screwed. After I stopped shaking about 5 minutes later, we headed back to the volunteer house for ...