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  • Marcus GilletteJorge PerazaMarcus & Jorge Explore 2024
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    • Day 106
    • Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 4:08 PM
    • ☀️ 79 °F
    • Altitude: 810 ft
    • South AfricaMalayathlava24°57’43” S  31°37’46” E
    Hyena cub
    Male African Bush ElephantWoolly-necked StorkAmong 40-50 Community Spider nests in this treeKuduSpotted LeopardWild Dogs, which are quite rareHyena and her cubsBaby BaboonSabie RiverCape StarlingVervet MonkeyMillipede

    Kruger National Park

    April 17, 2024 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    We are already in the park, so our game drive begins before we set foot in the vehicle. We spot Pied Kingfishers, crocodiles, and Woolly-necked Stork. We see a Marshall Eagle, and the 5-legged African Bush Elephant (wink, wink). After astonishingly good luck, now it’s time for us to encounter the rarest and most exotic wildlife. We tick off wild dogs, young Spotted Hyena cubs, another Kudu, yet another Leopard, Cape Starling, Community Spiders, and Vervet Monkeys. But even more is still to be found in this unique conservation area. We are beyond grateful and appreciative to those who made it possible, including mother nature herself.Read more

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