Day 3 of our Odyssey.
We woke up this morning a little rattled, as there was another big storm overnight, with heavy rain and plenty of lightning and wind, causing the tent to flap about violently at times.
However, the sun rose to greet us, accompanied by this magnificent show - an omen of good things to follow.
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We decided to get to the gate as soon as it opened for day visitors, which is 7am. After some yummy coffee with condensed milk, we hit the road towards the Park for our second visit. The clouds had descended once again and there was spitting rain. Believe it or not, it was quite chilly and we had to wear our jackets.
After checking in at the gate, we popped into the shop at Twee Rivieren to get some provisions for our day's outing, and also topped up the tank with petrol.
The first hour or two of this morning's drive was very cool, with continuous light rain, so we were forced to keep all windows closed and the windscreen wipers were working non-stop. The only time I opened a window was to take a quick photo, before winding it up again. Today we headed towards Mata Mata, and turn round at lunch time, because we had booked a sunset drive later today, which started at 6.30pm, and we wanted to grab a quick bite for supper at the restaurant beforehand.
Here is our first sighting of the day.
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Followed by these cute little ones trying to keep warm and dry under a ledge in the sand.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
I was fascinated by the rock formations along the calcrete ridge.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
Some more bird sightings along the way - the rain had stopped and they were preening themselves.
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All of a sudden, this chap decided to take-off, and I barely managed to catch him doing so!
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One of many caves along the ridge - I wonder what lurks in them?
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I spotted a single bee-eater on a branch and was getting my camera settings sorted out, when a second one decided to join him, so I got two for the price of one!
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At last we came across the famous meercats! What funny characters they are!
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Here's one in their classic pose.
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And then we came across a Kori Bustard, apparently the largest flying bird in Africa. He seemed to be fluffing up his feathers - I wonder why?
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And then the ever-present ground squirrels busily getting on with their business.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
What a handsome chap he is!
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And such a beautiful specimen!
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At last we came across the well-known Auchterlonie picnic spot and museum, and decided to have a toilet stop and leg stretch, and to check out the museum.
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We had hardly parked our car, when we spotted this hare very close to the perimeter of the car park. The sun was shining beautifully through his big ears!
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
After the short break, we continued in the direction of Mata Mata.
There is something rhythmic and stunning when a group of springbok decide to walk in unison.
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This shy steenbok made a fleeting appearance before disappearing into the bushes and over the ridge.
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Another almost painterly scene of a herd of springbok.
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As we took a turn-off to a view point, we noticed this jackal trotting along, as if on a mission.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
And then, out of nowhere, two spotted hyenas came along the dry riverbed, trotting in the same direction as the jackal!
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There was a puddle of water in the road ahead of us, which happened to be in their path, and they promptly stopped and had a dip and a drink.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
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We had a prime view of them, with no other vehicles in front of us, but other vehicles appeared very soon behind us to get a piece of the sighting. However, the people occupying the vehicle directly behind us decided to open their doors and step out of their vehicle in order to get better photography angles! We could not believe the stupidity and brazen disregard of the Park rules by these idiots! They could not have been more than 30 meters away from the hyenas, so one of the hyenas very soon noticed them.
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Fortunately, for all concerned, there was no escalation of what could have been a very dangerous situation, and the hyenas carried on with their dipping and drinking.
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We left the scene soon afterwards to give others a chance to view the hyenas without obstruction, and came across this carcass on the side of the road. Where the hyenas on their way to this?
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
We trundled along our way and spotted this cute fella.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
Yet another stunning herd of springbok - I can't get enough of them!
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
And then, at last, we came across our first giraffe sighting in KTP.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
What was this guy doing?
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Some more ground squirrels doing their thing.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
At last we arrived at our planned turn-around point, the picnic spot at Urikaruus. We tucked into some delicious sandwiches, whilst avoiding the many biting ants (forcing us to perch on top of the benches).
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A vehicle then approached and the driver told us that, if we continued towards Mata Mata for another 15km, we would see a some cheetahs at a kill. So our plans were quickly modified and we made a beeline for the sighting. Our first cat sighting!
On the way, we saw these giraffe necking.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
At last we arrived at the cheetah sighting, and we joined about four other vehicles at the scene. Now, in KNP at this time of year, such a sighting would attract no fewer than 30 vehicles!
I will let the pictures tell the story. There was a grown female and two cubs.
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Aren't they amazing animals - so perfect and athletic?
After this wonderful sighting, we turned back towards Twee Rivieren, and came across this giraffe.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
And this wildebeest.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
And his mates.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
Some more stunning birds.
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I loved this scene of four gemsbok walking in single-file, with the ridge behind them.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
Then, out of the blue, we saw these pretty flowers!
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
This handsome fellow presented himself for us.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
I was still about to recompose another shot of him, with my lens sticking out of the window, when a selfish tourist group bus rushed past us without even checking what we were looking at, causing our handsome fellow to take off!
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
A mole snake!
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
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Another lovely secretary bird sighting.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr
Our final sighting of today's travels was this red mongoose scurrying past us.
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Neville Bailey, on Flickr