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The Elusive Leopard

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Mar13
This morning before sunrise the sky is streaked crimson where the sun, just below the horizon highlights the thin clouds and Venus shines as big and bright as a small moon. The birds’ calls have a faint echo in the still air. I can hear the call of the male Impala close to camp as he brings together his female harem.As we enter the park, we are joined by a herd of Zebra who are

Blackrock Pride

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Mar07
So to continue, on our way to the lunch spot, which only Alison and the driver know as yet, we see a herd of Elephants on the plains to our right. One family is out in the open, grazing, they have a baby with them that is only just about visible in the long grass and another, slightly older but still young takes a long look at us as we stop to watch them. The

Sopa Pride

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Mar01
I’m excited this morning, we have decided to go on a game drive, conditions are still pretty bad in the park and there are large areas that it’s not wise to go to, but we will see what we will see.There is a lot of mist in the air this morning, it makes the sky in the east a beautiful crimson colour where the sun is about to rise. In minutes it changes to a

At Home in Fisi Camp

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Feb21
Once again, we are confined to camp because of the weather. It has rained almost everyday for around 2 weeks now; the rivers are high and many of the tracks in the Mara impassable. Even our small river that marks the boundary with the park is, at the moment, a raging torrent. I can even hear the rush of the Sand River which is 5km from our camp. So, this week I am going to