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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Mammals, mammals and even bigger mammals!


Rachael tentatively strokes a WILD Cape Fur Seal. He might have bad breath and have a bad temper but Lee had a stroke too.


The largest termite mound we saw and surprisingly was absolutely rock solid. Amazing what tiny insects can do with some soil and some spit.


As the sun set a pride of lionesses come down to the water to drink.


Black Rhino were very frequent in our campsite as they came down every evening to drink. Luckily we were all fenced into our sleeping area (that's what they do here, if you want to be safe you fence yourself in!).


All together now... Aaaaahhhhhhh!


Predators like to hunt during the night so this sleepy Leopard was just waking up to see what was going on and to check if any tourists had got 'lost'.


Laura and Rachael leaving the National park where we took a life times worth of photos and saw some fantastic wildlife.


TAXI!!!!!! Our own personal mokorro captain took us into the Okavango delta.
We did spring a slight leak in the mokorro but with a boat only above the surface by about 1cm, could of been a lot worse.

In other parts of the world there are vampires, werewolves and the Loch Ness monster. Here we have a great photo of the skeleton headed Buffalo man!

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