April 2018
In April this
year, we were lucky enough to have Steve
and Chris, our cruising buddies from “Scott Free”, (with whom we must have
sailed about 10 000miles!) fly out from the UK to spend nearly a month with us. Having done all the typical Cape Town touristy “musts”, we squeezed in a trip up to
Addo, with detours via Cape Aghulas, Garden Route, Prince Alfred Pass, and
various wine regions!
Priscilla's rooftop tent was replaced by two waterproof transit bags for our luggage so there was plenty of room for the four of us and a fridge for all the important things like beer, wine and meat for the braais.
This trip to
Addo was a first for Mary and me, and we wanted to give our mates a real taste of
African wildlife. We spent a night in the Matyholweni camp in the south, the
next in the tented Spekboom camp, the 3rd at the Addo Main camp, and an indulgent last night at the
newly opened, luxurious and very quirky Nyathi camp in the north!
We were very
pleasantly surprised, and as can be seen from the photos which follow, not
short of things to see and enjoy.......especially ellies!
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Lucky sighting.....very few lions in the park |
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Red Hartebees - crazy eyes? |
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The large herds of buffalo are Foot and Mouth Disease free |
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Glossy Starlings were everywhere |
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Speckled mousebird |
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The first of many ellies. It was so great to see them so close and very relaxed |
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Bokmakierie |
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Sometimes I just sits and thinks!! |
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OOPS! |
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Lesser Doubled Collared Sunbird quietly sitting near our tent |
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Get out of my space! |
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Olive Woodpecker |
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Pale Chanting Goshawk |
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Very common pose...Lean on me brother! |
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A bit of argie bargie amongst the youngsters |
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Lots of very cute babies |
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Having a little refreshment! |
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Throwing a bit of mud around |
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Thats quite a weight to carry around and I'm not really embarrassed! |
Love it!!! Beautiful elephants!
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