Travel Blog Photos from IMfolozi (77)
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Is it really 24 days since my previous entry, when Jezebel came into my life. It has been on continuous play ever since. My days have begun at 3:30am with a two hout drive to meet some buffalo in a field. Now my days begin at 4:30am because it is only a ...
I was awoken by a thud followed by a crack. Was it a gunshot? What was that rumble? I lay still in my sleeping bag, too frightened to move. Crack, crack, step, tear, crack! It must be elephants! And so, for the next 90 minutes I lay still as ...
... , was an African Wild Dog. A species brought back from the brink of extinction, mostly due to the efforts of Hluhluwe-iMfolozi park. 'Amazing', was all I could say. "Beautiful indeed, but we have to get her safely back before she wakes up." 'Yeah, ...
It's amazing how pain can engulf the body. Although I wasn't entirely sure what had just happened, I knew that I had to act quickly. Exactly how much of my brain was hanging out I didn't know; and in the dark I had no way of knowing! As the blood ...
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Johannesburg
Posted on Dec 14, 2008, 12:37:06
... Apartheid museum) and you are close enough to Soweto is you want to see what a modern day township looks like. South Africa is a positive country, and a great place to see wildlife (Hluhluwe-iMfolozi, Pillanesburg, Kruger Parks), and learn about African ...
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Favorite Animal
Posted on Apr 12, 2007, 06:44:00
For me, living permanently in one of South Africa's top parks (Hluhluwe-iMfolozi) there are three animals that are like the holy grail for most staff: the honey badger (an aggressive bugger, but very cool), the pangolin (very rarely seen), and the ...
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