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Bodilogper's Great Adventure
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... via Mhlume og Tjaneni til grænsen til Syd Afrika. Herfra af vej 571 til Komatipoort og derfra til Kruger National Park ved Crocodile Bridge. Overnatning: Lower Sabie, 35 km. fra Crocodile Bridge. 11. maj: Kørsel fra Lower Sabie via Skukuza Camp (ATM ...
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Christmas in Drake Bay!
A Travel Blog entry by our_oyster from Drake Bay, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... so great. It was like a maze of little rivers. I could imagine people could get very lost in there. There was even another crocodile sighting that he pulled over for. We felt like the ferry ride back was a tour in itself. We have no regrets making Bahia ...
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Crocodile hunting in the Corcovado
A Travel Blog entry by hamiltonfamily from Drake Bay, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... rights of being called ‘one of the most biologically intense places in the world’ by National Geographic. Drake Bay Wilderness lodge is just that – think a slightly fancier version of summer camp but with a bar, crocodiles (lazing in ...
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Off to Byron Bay
A Travel Blog entry by tony-helen from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... great moulded plastic sun beds that just rest on the floor and rock slightly. Tony was just nodding off when Byron Bay’s answer to Crocodile Dundee came to the pool area to encourage everyone to go on a 4pm Bushtucker Walk to learn something about ...
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Hervey Bay / Fraser Island
A Travel Blog entry by mgrootjans from Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia
Gisteren vanuit Noosa vertrokken naar Hervey Bay. Onderweg langs de dierentuin gekomen van Steve Irwin (Crocodile Hunter). Maar omdat het eigelijk toch wel strandweer was zijn we direct doorgereden naar onze bestemming van deze 2 dagen. We hebben een ...
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Hippy, Hippy Shake
A Travel Blog entry by georgegoode from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... would have been a resounding 'no’, but, hey! I’ve had a python wrapped around my neck, held a live crocodile, fought off kookaburras and leeches and engaged in mortal combat with flies the size of bees and cockroaches. How difficult could ...
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Squatter and Binks
A Travel Blog entry by tom_corderey from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
... creek near the hostel. I went for a swim after carrying out various anti-croc trials which i picked up at the crocodile farm. It was very refreshing but i came out smelling like a sewer apparently so was promptly forced to ...
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Macaws, Monkeys and Lizards
A Travel Blog entry by kimberkoz from Playa San Josecito, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
... too cross. We didn't know that Ricardo was on the other side, offering canoe crossings (for $2 per person) so Jeff crossed the (crocodile-filled) river with the backpack, came back to get me and I crossed with him. Treacherous! We ended up having lunch at ...
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05 Everglades Winter
A Travel Blog entry by tombuttle from Pearl Bay Everglades, Florida, United States
... a month). One can read into this that the Glade Hut is a little crowded at the moment :)). Bogie lured a 14-15 foot Crocodile into the water while we were paddling on Nine Mile Pond where we christening Erik Too (I am really happy with ...
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Sex shops and Bungy's and Whiskers on...Lions
A Travel Blog entry by afrikanskies from Nature’s Valley, Western Cape, South Africa
... the lions or feed the cheetahs. The reason for our visit was because at Cango they operate the world’s first Crocodile cage diving experience. Lani and I nervously climbed into the steel cage (which was noticeably less heavy-weight than the shark ...
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Experiments in Moonlight Diving and Dugout Canoes
A Travel Blog entry by virginieandpaul from Nkhata Bay, Malawi
... . After hearing about "Bob", I was a bit nervous too, but shook it off. Bob is the name they have given to a resident crocodile that recently made his home in an acre of reeds at the end of the bay. Apparently Bob has been living there for months now ...
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Memorable South Africa
A Travel Blog entry by jdzaroor from Capetown, South Africa
... to make the guest feel right at home with high ceilings, covered verandas, and a thatched roof, and a killer view of the Crocodile River and the adjacent Kruger Park. Breakfasts (the food was incredible by the way) were served outside and on one morning ...
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Mosquitia or Bust
A Travel Blog entry by jaxandjon from Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras
... the shallow lagoons before it goes off god knows where. Get in the way of these people, she said, and you'd find yourself as crocodile food. At which point she produced a baby crocodile from a bucket in her room giving Jax a bit of a fright before she ...
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We're not really supposed to go off-roading ...
A Travel Blog entry by kedd from Richards Bay, South Africa
... on the river. There were lots of birds ... Goliath heron, great white egret, African fish eagle, and more. We saw the largest crocodile I have ever seen. He was 70 years old, and 15 feet long! We spotted numerous pods of hippos, which delighted me to ...
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1 month down.....2 to go!
A Travel Blog entry by nickyloo from Monkey Bay, Malawi
... would here myself saying that about fish! We then planned to go to another island but they told us there had been a crocodile siting the day before so we quickly moved on & went to a gorgeous secluded beach instead. Did some swimming, ...
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Addo and Scotia
A Travel Blog entry by nickandmilly from Addo and Scotia, South Africa
... covers a pretty impressive area - roughly 5x5km with half of it devoted to a pride of lions. After seeing the rhino, wildebeest, crocodile and giraffe, we ventured into the lion enclosure at dusk and drove around trying to find them. Just when our group ...
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Shark fishing in Shark Bay!
A Travel Blog entry by sophiar from Denham, Western Australia, Australia
On our way to Shark Bay our very aussie bus driver (yes, he looks like a young version of crocodile dundee!) convinced us to stay in Denham (some people would possibly describe it as a town, but it was quite small) instead of Monkey Mia (an even smaller ...
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Cape Tribulation and Cow Bay
A Travel Blog entry by liz.mcturk from Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia
... there would almost definitely be crocodiles. I raised my concerns but we carried on nonetheless and within 5 seconds of doing so, a crocodile scrambled through the foliage to our right. Needless to say we turned around and peddled for our lives in the ...
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Lisa and Ulrik's Mkoma Bay Tented Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by triptalk from Pangani, Tanzania
... , catch up and even sightsee a little. Lisa took me out on a boat trip on the Pangani river, very relaxing and even saw a crocodile. We went to visit the Tides, a beach hotel on the other side of the river for a few drinks and lunch. We had ...
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Totally Capeable
A Travel Blog entry by smllblckflwrs from Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
... we saw impala, warthog, wildebeest, yellow-tail mongoose, blesbuck and white blesbuck, rhino, kudu, springbok, zebra, hartebeest, crocodile, giraffe, leopard tortoise, drongo, Cape wagtail, guinea fowl and ibis. Our guide George was extremely knowledgable ...
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