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v When Will The Rains Break ?
In Southern Central Africa we rarely speak of summer and winter; it’s usually the “dry season” or the “rainy season”. Looking at the Kruger National Park landscape at the moment could be very confusing!
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v A Day Safari in Kruger - by Peter Winhall
We had left our Lodge on the banks of the Crocodile
River overlooking Kruger in our open-safari vehicle,
and after an exciting morning with our guests, with
great sightings of elephant , lion and giraffe, and
one of the biggest herds of buffalo I have seen...
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v Bushwize Safaris June Newsletter 2007
We hear, by means of bush telegraph, that the culling of elephants in Kruger is to be re-instated shortly, perhaps within the next six months, after a suspension of several years to assess the situation.
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v Bushwise Safaris Spring Newsletter 2007
Wow – the rains came and within 24 hours our dry bush was transformed into a green landscape. We
have had about 140 ml of rain since September.
With the change of season also came the birds – beautiful sightings have been had of, raptors, plum
coloured starlings and the lesser striped swallows to name but a few.
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v Bushwise Safaris Newsletter May 2008
As I sat on the open-deck of the lodge, cold beer in hand, admiring the changing red hues of the sunset, it felt so good to be back in the bushveld. Yesterday’s drive in Kruger had been exceptional with the leopard and its impala kill in the tree opposite Sunset dam at Lower Sabie.
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