This is the leopard that our safari truck saw in Kruger National Park. We were the only group to see it. We were very lucky to see it as they are rare to see.
This is the scene from our hotel for the last two days in Pt. Elizabeth on the Indian Ocean.
Park.
This is one of the "Big Five". the Cape Buffalo. He was at the watering hole above.
See how the elephants follow each other. They walk in a straight line with the babies in between to protect them.
5 comments:
It looks like you're having a wonderful time and seeing tons of animals. Why haven't you been blogging?
I still need to know what time your plane arrives and the flight #. Gail, do you have this info?
Nancy
The pictures are great! In all of your hunting, have you found any stores?
Barb, no one left DWTS this week due to the Olympian having to drop out due to injury.
When you get back, I may have an animal story of my own.
Great to see you are all still alive. I was worried about you ~ ask Sandy.
Can't wait to hear all about your trip when you get back. Africa will never be the same after you leave.
Keep up the fun,
Nolte
You left a lot of blank space with no blogging...had me worried too. Please buy some giraffe or elephant salt shakers....cause I broke the handle off yours. But you were complaining that you didn't have room for any more stuff...so I guess, I did you a favor????? I am in San Antonio taking care of a nauseous mother to be. Came in a hurry so Chuck will be waiting for your call to pick you up. Call or text me as my email is broken. I'll be back on the 20th. Cats are great except for the one with the mystery indigestion. Have a nice long trip home...I'm anxious to hear how those cardboard things worked.
Everyone needs to know the flight number and time of your arrival. If you can, please relay the info...unless you've decided to be permanent residents of the "Bwana Life".
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