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Kruger NP 2015

Kruger NP 2015
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2015 Yellow billed Stork near crocodile at Sunset dam Lower Sabie
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop BW
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop1
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop1 BW
2015 African Civit through fence Biyamiti bushveld camp
2015 Jock of the Bushveld heritage close to Biyamiti
2015 Elephants at reservoir with widpump in background Mopani to Letaba EnviraAlbum 2
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KNP 2015 — 5-20 June

I had enjoyed the previous year so much that I decided to stay two weeks in the the park with an exploration of the bushveld camps. I followed the same routine with a Cape Town visit first and I and flew into Nelspruit thereafter. The rented Nissan X-Trail was great  and it had a good elevation.

I spent a total of 15 nights in Kruger (camp sequence: Orpen 1; Shingwedzi 2; Satara 2; Olifants 3; Letaba 1; Shimuwini Bushveld Camp 1; Letaba 1; Skukuza 3; Biyamiti Bushveld Camp 1), which I thoroughly enjoyed and I tried to cover as much ground as I could as it had been such a long time since I’d been there.

Most memorable from this visit were the leopard viewings and a leopard kill I witnessed at the Olifants river bridge. It was fascinating seeing how the leopard remained around the area where it had pulled up the impala carcass into a tree. Relaxing on its back in a shade of a tree with its legs wide spread. An early morning viewing of a hunting cheetah was exhilarating.  Furthermore I was very fortunate to capture some excellent photographs of vultures and an eagle coming in to land. The bateleur eagle photograph has subsequently become my website emblem.

NOTE: The galleries might contain more than 50 images. Loading might be slightly delayed due to good quality images being uploaded. Play slideshow by clicking on an image and then on the arrow in top right hand corner. Wave cursor over image to stop slideshow (image can enlarge to  fullscreen by clicking on box in top corner). For potential purchases its better to contact me via email please. Most functions and viewing is better on larger displays compared to phones.

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previous 1 2
2015 Yellow billed Stork near crocodile at Sunset dam Lower Sabie
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop BW
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop1
2015 Zebra mirrored at Transport Dam Skukuza to Pretoriuskop1 BW
2015 African Civit through fence Biyamiti bushveld camp
2015 Jock of the Bushveld heritage close to Biyamiti
2015 Elephants at reservoir with widpump in background Mopani to Letaba EnviraAlbum 2
previous 1 2

KNP 2015 — 5-20 June

I had enjoyed the previous year so much that I decided to stay two weeks in the the park with an exploration of the bushveld camps. I followed the same routine with a Cape Town visit first and I and flew into Nelspruit thereafter. The rented Nissan X-Trail was great  and it had a good elevation.

I spent a total of 15 nights in Kruger (camp sequence: Orpen 1; Shingwedzi 2; Satara 2; Olifants 3; Letaba 1; Shimuwini Bushveld Camp 1; Letaba 1; Skukuza 3; Biyamiti Bushveld Camp 1), which I thoroughly enjoyed and I tried to cover as much ground as I could as it had been such a long time since I’d been there.

Most memorable from this visit were the leopard viewings and a leopard kill I witnessed at the Olifants river bridge. It was fascinating seeing how the leopard remained around the area where it had pulled up the impala carcass into a tree. Relaxing on its back in a shade of a tree with its legs wide spread. An early morning viewing of a hunting cheetah was exhilarating.  Furthermore I was very fortunate to capture some excellent photographs of vultures and an eagle coming in to land. The bateleur eagle photograph has subsequently become my website emblem.

NOTE: The galleries might contain more than 50 images. Loading might be slightly delayed due to good quality images being uploaded. Play slideshow by clicking on an image and then on the arrow in top right hand corner. Wave cursor over image to stop slideshow (image can enlarge to  fullscreen by clicking on box in top corner). For potential purchases its better to contact me via email please. Most functions and viewing is better on larger displays compared to phones.

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