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Kruger National Park : day two !

When we woke up the next morning, we found a family of warthogs near our breakfast area …







…. they were so funny and discreet !!!
After our breakfast, we packed our luggages and off we went to the Kruger again!!!!!


Some impalas received us and a big Blue Wildebeest …



 Our first giraffes of the day …






A beautiful zebra….


A crouched wildebeest …


zebras ….




…. a perfect blue sky with white clouds ….



…. another warthogs family ….




some zebras and impalas crossing the road…








and a young zebra carrying 3 Red-Billed Oxpeckers …




giraffe and impalas …




another young zebra …




… and an elephant ….






two young impalas males "fighting" …




a couple of rhinos …









a wet elephant …



giraffes …



zebras ….




Later, we entered the Berg-en-Dal Rest Camp …


Obviously we followed the path in the light afternoon and we saw …
a Goliath Heron …




a Water Buffalo …




a dragonfly …



a quiet rhino …




some Vervet Monkeys …




a hippo near the dam …





and an amazing Waterbuck came to drink some water and to eat some grass ….










xxxx, Alessandra

Comments

  1. The pictures are Beautiful❤️❤️❤️! You have a great time in Africa! I'm jealous, hihi. X Chantal

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  2. How wonderful! So lovely to see the animals protected in their own habitat rather than locked away in zoos. Best wishes, Tammy

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  3. Impressive pics !!!! Thnaks for sharing !!! Awesome !!! Have a lovely day !

    http://woolandcats.blogspot.fr/

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    1. thank you for your visit Geraldine!!!!!
      xxxxxx Ale

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  4. Wow!!!!! need I say more. Love the rhinos, you know why. Love tinie

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  5. Totally amazing! Cannot say any more!! So glad for you that you got to go! xx

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  6. Your posts about the Kruger National Park are gorgeous. Real amazing pictures. I have never been there but my husband spend half a year working in SA and he visited this park as well. He definitely wants to go there again, so maybe I wíll have the chance to post such gorgeous pictures some day, as well. Have a nice week, Viola

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    1. … so it will be nice to meet each other!!!!
      Hope you can visit soon the Kruger!!!
      nice week to you, too, Viola!
      xxxx Ale

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  7. Fantastic wildlife pics Ale! Looks like you are having a wonderful time here :) You might be crocheting in stripes and spots soon hehe!
    Alison xxx

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