Safari 2013-South Africa Sabi Sands.
My fifth Safari my hundredth drive began with a beautiful sighting of the southern pride their cubs and even KNP-Kruger Park Male lurking in the background.
A travel journal documenting one of four trips to Africa-South Africa and Botswana in October of 2012. Later to add other entries from previous travels to Paris, Rome, Madrid, Barcelona, Mykonos, Santorini, Athens, Costa Rica and Peru including my hike to the top of Machu Picchu. Other countries visited on safari in Africa including Tanzania, Kenya and Zambia.
Showing posts with label safari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safari. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Labels:
Africa,
cats,
cubs,
Lion Sands,
lions,
pride,
Sabi Sands,
safari,
south africa
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Lions of Duba Plains
Spotting one lion is amazing but seeing five lionesses and one male lion is breathtaking. Morning light was still low and cast a beautiful glow upon their coats
Friday, October 12, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Old Lion Coalition - Ulusaba
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Leopards of The Sabi Sands-Ulusaba Day 2
The Sabi Sands is known for the density of wildlife. The big cats are my favorite. The rangers and the trackers follow subtle signs to track these solitary big cats. Sometimes the tracks are obvious-well a track of something is obvious but, they can tell the type of animal, whether it's a cat , what type of cat, the direction it was heading and approximately how long ago. This under dry conditions when the cats are using the sandy clay roads. Sometimes their difficult job becomes even more challenging if perhaps it rained during the night. With all of that it would seem unlikely to spot these shy big cats and yet I think I am six for six. Day six I see my sixth leopard. These are number five and number six. As you see there are some things that distinguish them from each other. The way the professionals distinguish them is the number of spots on the the upper row beneath their nose-it's like a finger print.
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