Two mothers and two babies, one not visible. We watched one mother teach her baby how to wallow.
Giraffe journey
Babboons
Our luxury safari tent
This rhinoceros was seen chasing two others in his territory
Male impala and his harem
This rhinoceros was seen chasing two others in his territory
Male impala and his harem
Hippos taking a lunch break out of the water.
Where's Waldo, the elephant? He never read the book that said elephants don't climb mountains.
Red Hartebeest
This big elephant is alpha. He later chased us down the road
This big guy was showing us who was boss
Giraffe with a mouthful of scrumptuous shrubbery
Two adolescent elephants wrestling each other. The rest of the family was coming down the hill
Elaine and Kevin, Hawkeye Safaris, our guides
Chapman's Bay Hout BaySusan hopped on a pedicab and shot this self-portrait
Where's Waldo, the elephant? He never read the book that said elephants don't climb mountains.
Red Hartebeest
This big elephant is alpha. He later chased us down the road
This big guy was showing us who was boss
Giraffe with a mouthful of scrumptuous shrubbery
Two adolescent elephants wrestling each other. The rest of the family was coming down the hill
Rhinoceroses climb mountains too
The zebras coming down to the plain from the hills
On safariElaine and Kevin, Hawkeye Safaris, our guides
Chapman's Bay Hout BaySusan hopped on a pedicab and shot this self-portrait
Cape of Good Hope
3 comments:
your pictures are amazing! I wish I could've seen all those animals. Maybe we should do a family vacation in a few years to south africa?
Fantastic photos. Can't wait to show Dave - he loved being in South Africa and I know he'll enjoy the photos. He had a good safari when he was there, but it was rainy and he didn't see nearly as many animals as you lucky ducks! Lucky world, indeed!
I agree with Amberly... our next family trip should be to South Africa. Although that giant spider web gave me the heeby jeebies.
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