South Africa - Day 6


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Image 1: d06leopard_waterbuck3_mg.jpg Okay, does the waterbuck know the leopards there? Does the leopard know the waterbuck is right underneath him? Maybe, waterbuck don't taste very good, or maybe the leopard's already had dinner (remember the impala).
Picture by Mike Gurnis
Image 2: d06lions_kc.jpg A lion pride spotted the Gurnis Van.
Picture by Kristin Cook
Image 3: d06rhino.jpg A rhino hides in the bushes (center of the photo).
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
Image 4: d06waterbuck.jpg Waterbuck, easy to remember because of the 'target' on their rear-end, (this must be some kind of camouflage, but I'm not too sure).
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
Image 5: d06waterbucks_kc.jpg Waterbucks from a different angle
Picture by Kristin Cook
Image 6: d06zeb_impala.jpg Zebra and impala often graze together.
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
Image 7: d06zebra_pee_kc.jpg Zebra...
Picture by Kristin Cook
Image 8: d06flowers_kc.jpg Flowers from our camp at Satara.
Picture by Kristin Cook
Image 9: d06sunset.jpg African Sunset.
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
Image 10: d06jeanette_ben_kc.jpg On out night drive, the driver let us out on a bridge while we waited for it to get dark. Ben and Jeanette enjoying the freedom from the bus, while pondering what kinds of animals hang out under bridges like these (just kidding, the driver checked before he let us out).
Picture by Kristin Cook
Image 11: d06nightdrive_people1.jpg Some of the group with our guide (nice gun!!).
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
Image 12: d06nightdrive_people3.jpg Our night drive vehicle of choice.
Picture by J. L. Kirschvink
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