Day Three - Kruger


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Published: June 28th 2017
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Geo: -23.926, 31.4209Today we were again up early, for a full day of exploring Kruger National Park. We arrived at the gate at opening time, around 6am.Early signs were indeed concerning, as rain fell steadily, and the skies looked dire and overcast.The first half hour to an hour, revealed next to no animals whatsoever.Little did we know, what an incredibly successful day of animal viewing we were... Read Full Entry



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Elephant breeding herdElephant breeding herd
Elephant breeding herd

with many young calves
Long NeckLong Neck
Long Neck

Girraffe have the same amount of vertebrae in their necks as we do. They are just alot bigger
Elephant Spots UsElephant Spots Us
Elephant Spots Us

This was a calving herd. A pack of females with small young. These elephants are alot more unpredictable and aggressive
I think you better leaveI think you better leave
I think you better leave

This giant elephant matriarch started to approach our bus menacingly. We reversed and let them move on
Calf CrossingCalf Crossing
Calf Crossing

Baby elephant runs accross the road
Kris with a huge boneKris with a huge bone
Kris with a huge bone

Thats an elephant bone



7th July 2010

This is sooooo rare. You're very lucky to have seen this!!! WOW
7th July 2010

WOW!! I can honestly say that I have been to the Kruger more times than I can remember and I've never seen the lions at their drinking hole
7th July 2010

Bahahahahahahahha - love it! Did he like them?
7th July 2010

What a great photo Kris - loving that lens now?
7th July 2010

AMAZING!!!! These photos are superb Kris!
7th July 2010

We stayed somewhere like there too!

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