
A breeding herd of ellies crossing the Limpopo Floodplain at dusk.
Andria & I at Lanner Gorge. Where the Luvuvhu River has been cutting its path through the sandstone for a very, very long time.
A lone wild dog male. The same chap that I saw hunting impala twice. He never was successful and seemingly missed the efficiency of the pack when hunting.6am one morning....
Me, 2 germans and 1 wild dog.
This boy is part of the Punda Maria pack of 5. Ive never seen the other 4. They fear that the rest of the dogs may no longer be around.

Ben & I. The 2 swiftest barmen this side of the equator. (he taught me everything I know......I mean, I can now make an espresso :)
Andria posing on the Luvuvhu floodplain at an awesome spot called Mangala.

Andria chillin at emergency plan B site. My first secret spot for our anniversary picnic got disrupted by a trumpeting breeding herd of ellies.

Anniversary picnic site A. (Shortly before we made our hasty retreat after the elephant alarm went off)
A very nice shady spot under a big old Natal Mahogany looking out onto the Luvuvhu.









Congratulations on teh 1st year! You guys have done a lot in a short time! Great pics..
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