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| This was my favorite photo of the day. Impalas have exquisite markings on their faces and bodies. |
“Sighting of the Day in the Bush”
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| This massive old elephant had the thickest trunk we’re ever seen! |
Power outage. WiFi outage. This is Africa.
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| The poor elephant must be exhausted from carrying around this massive trunk. |
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| The lions we spotted in Kruger yesterday were way too far for good photos. We did the best we could to capture these two. |
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| There were three lions under this tree, but the other two were impossible to see behind vegetation. Not us! We’ve certainly seen a lot of lions lately but have yet to witness a pride walking on the road. Perhaps, someday soon. But, who’s complaining? |
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| We believe this bird is a bateleur but are awaiting confirmation from friends Lynne and Mick, birding experts. |
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| Awkward pose while drinking from the cool waters at the Sunset Dam, not far from Lower Sabie. |
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| Proud male giraffe with dark spots. |
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| More impalas were hanging out with a single wildebeest. |
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| Since impalas and giraffes aren’t competing for food, they cohabitate pretty well. |
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| Could the impalas be hoping that some of the lush unreachable greenery in the treetops may drop to the ground for them to devour? It all depends on how sloppy an eater the giraffe may be. |
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| We seldom can take such close-up photos of impalas who are notoriously shy. We were able to do so as we exited a loop of the main tar road in Kruger. |
Photo from one year ago today, September 27, 2017:
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| Basilica Nuestra Senora de las Piedade is one of the most beautiful Catholic temples in Costa Rica, unique in its Renaissance style, was built between 1924 and 1928. For more photos, please click here. |





























































































































