The guy above is HUGE! One lunge and we would have been cat chow!
Well actually we were docked in East London, South Africa, our departure point for a day of safari out in the boonies. This was another case of getup, eat your breakfast and get on the bus to meet up with your Land Rovers for safari about an hour later.Great day! Perfect weather. Rained in the night so their was mud instead of dust. Love it! I do not have too much commentary. I will leave that to Jenni. The animals that look like deer all have names but I can’t keep them straight. There are so many varieties. The white lions are rare and not albino. They are fenced into an area for breeding and special care. They are poor hunters because they have no natural camo.
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What an exciting safari! Love your fantastic pictures!