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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:22 pm 
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More fabulous pictures of the Afsaal Lions tedredrum! Absolutely beautiful! :clap: :clap:

I can also not believe your luck with Sable while you are actually in a hurry before the gates close! Simply wonderful! I am so glad for you and your friends for all you have seen! :dance: :dance:

Looking forward to your "Kruger farewell" sightings! :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:29 pm 
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Another great episode with stunning golden kitties and Sable that far down is really unusual :shock: .
Yes, going to sleep your last night is never easy, but luckily one can return again in future :thumbs_up: .
Looking forward to the next day's sightings :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
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Daron,

:mrgreen: Those majestic Lion pics are just awesome. :thumbs_up:

Wow!!! Cherry on the top must be the Sable sighting great pics. :clap:

:shock: Time definitely flies when you are just having so much fun. :lol:

Looking forward to see your exit drive sightings. :popcorn:

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:43 pm 
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Brilliant Daron I love those lion pics what I find strange is that another male is present with a breeding pair that's a rather odd sighting to me as for the sable wow wow wow the last time I saw that species so far down south was in 97 at pretoriuskop which also poses this question were those 'sable' young sables or roan antelope cos the looked a lot like roan to me?????? Stunning sightings can't wait to read the last trip

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:38 am 
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Meandering Mouse wrote:
Stunning :D

not to high on modesty, these feline beasts :naughty: :wink:



Thank you MM. It was awesome to be in their presence and so close with basically unobstructed views.

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:40 am 
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ad rem wrote:
Hi Daron,
As you said earlier, you were truly blessed.
I am so pleased that you and your friends got the BEST of Kruger.
You deserved it for all the pain, the distance travelled and flying the flag for SA, by introducing your friends to our beautiful country. and showing us this fantastic trip of yours.
Peace my friend and as for the jerks that popped up on your beautiful trip, forget them, as they know no better.
Lastly, lets hope that by next trip, the camp restaurants are professionally managed.
Regards and forever thank you.
Ad Rem.


Thank you Ad Rem. It was a GREAT trip. All of our newcomers agreed it was their most memorable vacation ever. I agree it would be nice if they could get the restaurant quality back to what it once was. I will continue to be an ambassador for South Africa. It is a beautiful country with amazing people.

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:42 am 
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hilda wrote:
More fabulous pictures of the Afsaal Lions tedredrum! Absolutely beautiful! :clap: :clap:

I can also not believe your luck with Sable while you are actually in a hurry before the gates close! Simply wonderful! I am so glad for you and your friends for all you have seen! :dance: :dance:

Looking forward to your "Kruger farewell" sightings! :thumbs_up:


Thank you Hilda. Sometimes the best sightings seem to come when you don't have as much time to enjoy them. But I would rather have a short sighting, than none at all.....

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:43 am 
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barryels wrote:
Another great episode with stunning golden kitties and Sable that far down is really unusual :shock: .
Yes, going to sleep your last night is never easy, but luckily one can return again in future :thumbs_up: .
Looking forward to the next day's sightings :thumbs_up:


Thank you Barry. I'm sure you share the feeling, but I truly start thinking about and longing for the next trip as I am exiting the gate......

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:44 am 
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Trrp-trrrrrrrr wrote:
Daron,

:mrgreen: Those majestic Lion pics are just awesome. :thumbs_up:

Wow!!! Cherry on the top must be the Sable sighting great pics. :clap:

:shock: Time definitely flies when you are just having so much fun. :lol:

Looking forward to see your exit drive sightings. :popcorn:



Trrp-Trrrrrrrr,

Yes it was one of many cherries on top. The blessings never ceased during this trip! Thank you!!!!

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:47 am 
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Sheenaugh-Lee wrote:
Brilliant Daron I love those lion pics what I find strange is that another male is present with a breeding pair that's a rather odd sighting to me as for the sable wow wow wow the last time I saw that species so far down south was in 97 at pretoriuskop which also poses this question were those 'sable' young sables or roan antelope cos the looked a lot like roan to me?????? Stunning sightings can't wait to read the last trip


Hi Sheenaugh-Lee,

I was curious about the presence of the other male as well. He never got too close, but kept a distance and watched. They didn't seemed concerned or agitated about each other's presence at all. The Berg en Dal Guide identified the antelope as Sable. I'm sure he could be wrong, but that's what I will stick with.

Thanks for following!

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
Unread postPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:14 am 
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Day 11 - The Final Drive:

Well friends the time to leave has finally arrived. In some ways the time passed incredibly quickly, and in others it all seemed like slow motion. The hardest part was being away from my wife and kids. The easiest was being in the place that I love. An added benefit was that I got some real quality time with my nephew, more that we have had in probably a decade. He's not a kid anymore and is becoming a man. I am proud of him and thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him better. I also made new friends in Mike, his parents, Dave, and Veronica.

Deamole and the rest of the group were scheduled to fly out of OR Tambo later this evening. My flight wasn't until the next day so I was going to spend the night with Inyosi and family. I had hoped to drive through the park and exit Numbi gate, but deamole was concerned about running out of time. He also wanted to stop at the African Craft Market at Rosebank Mall so the newcomers could finish up some shopping. Therefore, we had strict instructions to be ready to leave the camp by 0830 to head back to Joburg.

Myself, Dave, Veronica, and Mike headed out for short drive around 0630. We traveled north on the H3 and then east on the S118 to the S114. The sun was up and it looked like it was going to be a beautiful day. We had some decent general game sightings and came upon Giraffe and Zebra in the road

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And then Guinea Fowl that are so hard to photograph because their heads are always bobbing up and down

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We crossed a small stream and found this Stork and a Hammerkop

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As we were nearing the H3 turnoff an oncoming vehicle flgged us down. It was Waterbuck who had just entered at Malelane Gate and was on his way in search of the Mozambique Cuckoo. He hadn't even put his yellow ribbon on yet and did so while we had a very quick chat. We were already a few minutes past our arranged meeting time and had to hurry off. He did tell us about something we should look for on our way out.

We arrived back at camp and quickly loaded the cars. We did a quick sweep to make sure nothing was left behind, gave all of the remaining food to the workers, and headed towards the gate.

About 100 meters from the gate we came across this

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The Kruger was incredibly kind to us throughout this entire trip and gave us this special parting gift to leave us with a longing to return. It was just one more awesome sighting to add to a long list of memorable experiences.

We left the gate at Malelane with no problems, but a sense of despair over leaving the Park, yet a sense of joy knowing that it wouldn't be long before I was with my family. I had somehow misplaced my entry permit, but the personnel at the gate were professional and did not give me any problems.

The drive back was smooth with no problems. We made it to the African Craft Market at Rosebank Mall and everyone finished their shopping. It is a really fun place to visit, but I have noticed that the crafters are becoming more aggressive. Not nearly as bad as Victoria Falls, but certainly worsening. Hopefully they will stay under control.....

Me made it to the area of the airport, but couldn't find a patrol station. I called Inyosi's SO who saved us by telling us there was actually one at the airport. We returned the cars and loaded the luggage onto the carts and made off to the departure terminal with about 10 minutes to spare before check in.

Inyosi's SO came and picked me up and took me home. It was prizegiving for their daughter and I was honored to be able to go with them. She finished her first year of high school as the top student in her class, was the Dux Student, received Honors and too many awards to count. Amazing!!!!! Well done!!!!

We stayed up late looking through pictures together and talking about when we can all go to the Park again together. They have a Kruger trip planned in April and a KTP trip in June. Oh how I wish we could be there too.......

The next day we all went and had a nice lunch and that evening they took me to the airport. I swore I wouldn't cry this time, but leaving Africa is always very difficult for me. I can honestly say that I at least made it until they had left me through security before it all came out.... I don't think they saw this time!!!!

I flew SAA direct to New York for the flight home. This was my first time flying SAA and it was a great experience. The staff was phenomenal and the service was truly World Class. I would definitely fly SAA again.

The return flights were smooth and I made it back a little early and in time to meet my son's school bus and surprise him. A perfect ending to a most amazing trip.

Thank you all for sharing this experience with me and for your kind comments throughout. Thank you also to the Forumites that we met along the way who made us feel right at home.

Porridge and JaxiDean congratulations again on your wedding and thanks for letting us help celebrate during the honeymoon. Don't forget to come say hi the next time you are here.

Wildone it was great meeting you at Shing. Aat and Ellie sorry we missed you.

Val and Dungy, thank you for making such a great effort to meet with us. Also thank you for sharing your love of Africa and the Park through your reports. Hoping and praying that the rest of your trip is good and that your daughter and SIL enjoy the rest of their honeymoon. What an amazing gift that was!

WendyA, Heksie, and Cheetah2111. You guys are a blast. I wish we could have had more time together, but thank you for making the effort! EKoppen it was good meeting you and maybe we will run into each other sometime on this side.

Lost Pride it was nice to have a moving meeting on the H7. Same with you Waterbuck on the S114 and thanks for telling is about the Leopard! Flying Cheetah and Raymond thanks for a good time and great company on the bush braai. Raymond, hopefully the pictures have kept my promise of sharing with everyone how great the sightings are from the Berg en Dal area. I'm a believer and count the area as one of my favorites!

There are many more forumites that I hope to meet during future trips. OR if any of you decide to come to California, please look us up.

I will probably keep going through pictures and post some more favorites if that's ok, but I'm not going to stress about getting it done everyday. I have done at least one posting everyday for the last month plus except for one or two days and it is time for a short break.

Till the next time.......

Daron

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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
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Daron, it has been special accompanying you and your family on this quite remarkable trip. It will be great to do it again. Kruger calls its own. You will be back.

I know that sinking feeling of leaving so well. I am fortunate that I never have to wait for very long.

Thank you for a wonderful journey.
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 Post subject: Re: Cry (for) The Beloved Country
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My tears are dripping off my face with a lump in my throat at the realization that this good thing has come to and end.

Thank you so very much for an enthralling TR and sharing your Kruger experiences.
Well narrated and awesome pictures to accompany it.

Well done and God bless.
I hope you get a respite from your nagging back.

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Daron your TR was truly amazing and Im really glad you got to enjoy it despite not being able to have your beautiful family with you, Its always such a sad event when one has to go home but the beauty of leaving is your adrenaline starts pumping and building up again in anticipation for the next amazing trip hopefully this time around you will be able to bring your SO and kids along to enjoy it with you! Continue to post pics here this is one TR that shouldn't be closed your sightings were incredible special

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:hmz: They are a lazy bunch.....the Lions. :D

:mrgreen: Stunning pics of Zebra, Giraffe etc, etc :sup: Leopard great :thumbs_up:

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Daron wrote: I will probably keep going through pictures and post some more favorites if that's ok, but I'm not going to stress about getting it done everyday. I have done at least one posting everyday for the last month plus except for one or two days and it is time for a short break.
Till the next time.......


Daron :oops: ......and so end a AWESOME Adventure and STUNNING Sightings :thanx: Like you said....till next time :bcool:

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