Early morning traffic jam |
Hard to believe seven weeks have already come and gone. Only one week to go which is a good thing because I am ready to go home and see my lovely wife.
This is the first week in a long time that we haven't be stuck in the sand. But now we have an assortment of cruiser problems. Our diesel fuel filter started leaking. After traveling about five kilometers we had loss ten liters of fuel. A quick trip back to the shop and a bolt to plug the water drain hole and we were off again. But then our starter soliniod failed and we have been push starting the cruiser most of the time. This morning I changed a flat tire and help put a tire back on the rim. Early in the week it was troubleshooting to figure out why a radio didn't work. Those auto repair skills my father taught me have been coming in handy.
Foam Frog |
These White Backed Vultured are quite large. The circling vultures alert you to recent kills. |
Two Giraffes smile for the camera. |
There are lots of Zebras at the reserve. I almost got to the point of not taking their pictures because you see them so often. |
Purple Roller. I think we identified 75 different birds this week. |
This is a Tawny Eagle. He was keeping a close eye on something in the grass. We were a little too close for his comfort so we moved off. |
These four where looking a little thin. |
You can tell these two males are young. Their manes haven't grown in yet. |
Yes those teeth look sharp. |
We have had a few nice sunsets this week. Most of the time were are not in a good location for a photo. |
Checkout this guy's tail. We don't know what kind of lizard he is at this time. |
Mom feels comfortable around the vehicles but her cubs are skitish. As she walks the open road they are walking in the grass. Mom keeps an eye on them and if they get to far away she calls them. |
One cub joins her and I am snapping away thinking these may be the only photos I get. |
Mom turns around to check on the cubs. |
Off she goes into the bush and I still don't have the shot I want. |
Mom circled back on us to wait for the cubs. I ask John to get out and cut the leaves but he refuses. |
Finally a picture I like. No leaves blocking the face and not butts. |
The cub is watching us and mom is licking her lips. |
Getting ready to disapper in the bush. |
Beautiful animals |
It didn't take long before you couldn't see them. |
Large bull Cape Buffalo. He walked up to the cruiser to let us know he was the boss. Cape Buffalo are one of the most dangerous animals in Africa. |
This is a Boomslang snake. This snake is extremely venomous. She was in a tree over the road. Since they are known to drop onto people and bite them we waited for her to move before we drove on. |
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