Walking with Rhinos


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Africa » Zimbabwe
May 26th 2013
Published: June 17th 2017
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Geo: -20.5573, 28.5126I had such a great night's sleep. It was so good to sleep in a bed and have plenty of hot running water. Unfortunately we could not enjoy a sleep-in as we had organised a day trip today. We left the B&B just after 8am. The drive to Matopos National Park took us about half an hour. It was about a twenty minute drive to the reception of the camp ground. Along the way we dro... Read Full Entry



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23 Looking Up23 Looking Up
23 Looking Up

The view as I look up from near the cave.
24 Track 24 Track
24 Track

The track we drove along.
25 Rock25 Rock
25 Rock

Another one of the unique rock formations.
26 Grass26 Grass
26 Grass

This grass will be sold to make thatch roofs.
27 Village27 Village
27 Village

The little village we visited.
28 Scenic28 Scenic
28 Scenic

The scenic views of the park with its many rock formations.
29 Chief29 Chief
29 Chief

The chief of the village that had many stories to tell us.
30 Performing 30 Performing
30 Performing

The children performing for us.
31 Performing31 Performing
31 Performing

The children performing for us.
32 Performing32 Performing
32 Performing

The children performing for us.
34 Performing34 Performing
34 Performing

The children performing for us.
36 Performing36 Performing
36 Performing

The children performing for us.
37 Performing37 Performing
37 Performing

The children performing for us.
39 Strangled39 Strangled
39 Strangled

The Strangler Fig has taken a hold of this tree.
40 Fig40 Fig
40 Fig

A Strangler Fig strangling this tree.
41 Leaves41 Leaves
41 Leaves

A tree with interesting leaves.
42 Leaves42 Leaves
42 Leaves

A tree with interesting leaves.
43 Scenery43 Scenery
43 Scenery

The scenic views of the park with its many rock formations.
44 Scenery44 Scenery
44 Scenery

The scenic views of the park with its many rock formations.
45 Scenery45 Scenery
45 Scenery

The scenic views of the park with its many rock formations.
46 Roan46 Roan
46 Roan

A herd of roan antelope running from us.



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