Very nice EO!
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Simba! The photo record
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Steenbok?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYour 'species unknown' in Kruger may be a dik-dik. How big was it?Comment
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part II

A hyena pup. on the road to Phalaborwa

Running hard through the fog.on the road to Phalaborwa

Impala. Khama Rhino sanctuary Botswana

Rhino with youngster.Khama Rhino sanctuary Botswana

Vultures and warthogs share the waterhole.Khama Rhino sanctuary Botswana

A kukdu (?).Khama Rhino sanctuary Botswana

Mud with a grass roof. Kalahari Botswana

Donkey cart . Kalahari Botswana

The ladies of Maun, Botswana

An ostrich in the salt pans, Northerm Kalahari , Botswana

A cemetary in the Kalahari , Botswana

Simba! a lion on the move in Rustenburg, SA.

Whale watching at Gans bay, SA

The country fair at Robertson hosted a marching pipe band.

Shanty town Nkqubela, Robertson SA

The supermarket at shanty town Nkqubela, Robertson SA

The old masonic lodge , Robertson SA

Penguins at Stoney point, Bettys bay SA
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It would have to be a very young steenbok without horns, and it's a bit big for a juvenile at 1m. Perhaps a big juvenile.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostSteenbok?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Nice pictures EOOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
Wildebeest. Kruger
But if they are Wildebeest I need to get my glasses changed!Comment
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It's got horns. Little straight steenbokky ones.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt would have to be a very young steenbok without horns, and it's a bit big for a juvenile at 1m. Perhaps a big juvenile.Comment
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Kudu is absolutely delicious meat; full of flavour and very tender.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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I didnt see too many cats or dogs in SA or Botswana, so I was a bit wary of eating the meat. at first.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostKudu is absolutely delicious meat; full of flavour and very tender.
then the sweetness of the food in general moved me to eat the 1lb steaks with chips.
very nice. some of the sauces are brilliant. and I discovered Achet (sp?) a sort of spicy relish, that the locals eat with everything.
anyways mich, thanks for your advice before i went, it helped. I have some grand stories
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