Re: 2 PESO's from yesterday (Wrap up)

2021-02-18 Thread ann sanfedele
you wrapped up before I could find the elephants :-)  finally found them by backing up a frame by left arrowing... after seeing all the comments on them.. yes, wow , impressive! ..  but I alos found from right arrowing a lot several lovely bird photos I had not seen before.. in addition to the

Re: 2 PESO's from yesterday (Wrap up)

2021-02-18 Thread Alan C
Thanks, Paul, Henk, Bob & anyone else who looked. The major rivers have sand beds several metres deep so the water continues to flow out of sight through the sand. Exposed "pools" are actually places where the sand is less deep. Elephants excavate the sand in times of drought to get access to

Re: 2 PESO's from yesterday

2021-02-18 Thread Paul Sorenson
Nice elephant image...I would have backed up, too, if I'd seen them coming at me.   I took a look at your week ago image of the Letaba River, too.  Quite a difference in flow.  And...I now know the definition of stoep and bundu - two words that weren't in my glossary.   -p On 2/18/2021 3:37

Re: 2 PESO's from yesterday

2021-02-18 Thread Henk Terhell
Impressive picture of the elephants! Looks rather scary getting so close to them. Henk Op 2021-02-18 om 10:37 schreef Alan C: Our Kruger Park Season Ticket (Wild Card) expired yesterday. No point in renewing it until about August because the bush is so thick after the considerable summer

Re: 2 PESO's from yesterday

2021-02-18 Thread Bob Pdml
Wonderful shot of the elephants! > On 18 Feb 2021, at 09:37, Alan C wrote: > > Our Kruger Park Season Ticket (Wild Card) expired yesterday. No point in > renewing it until about August because the bush is so thick after the > considerable summer rains making game viewing hopeless. We decided

2 PESO's from yesterday

2021-02-18 Thread Alan C
Our Kruger Park Season Ticket (Wild Card) expired yesterday. No point in renewing it until about August because the bush is so thick after the considerable summer rains making game viewing hopeless. We decided to finish off with breakfast at Letaba Camp. The image of the Letaba River from the