2014
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My EEE Challenge this week
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The entry and exit to Mopani Camp in Kruger National Park.
Euphorbia which is poisonous to all except the rhinoceros.
The Euphorbia will soon be safe from the rhino’s mastications as rhinos are, according to Facebook and other sources, being poached out of existence.
Check out this link…
Rhino killing continues unabated
But be warned these image may upset some readers
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And last but certainly not least…my favourite bird.
Whether Australia’s Wedge-tail Eagle,
South Africa’s Verreaux’s Eagle (above)…
or and eagle from another country,
there is something regal about these birds.
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EEE-challenge
by frizztext
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- Engines are Everywhere | Cee’s Photography
- A-Z Challenge: “E” | Edge of the Forest
- E stands for Edelweis: Tuesday A-Z Challenge | scrapydo
- [Photo Journal/ A-Z Photo Story Challenge] – E is for Eastwood |
- EMPIRE STATE BUILDING | Francine In Retirement
- E is for… Extravehicular | Travel with Intent
- Icezine.wordpress.com/2014/02/04/derive-de-la-pensee-politique/
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Exit and Entry! Very good! Yes it is very sad about the Rhinos. I sent $$$$ but who knows where it went?
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Sad indeed and I have never heard anyone say they are a nuisance. But still they are slaughtered for that chunk of horn
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I know it’s just disgusting!
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Thank you for sharing!
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Euphorbia or Naboom in afrikaans. There is also a small town called Naboomspruit in the Limpopo province. Its name has changed to Mookgophong.
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Google is not working and as yet it will not locate Namboomspruit….I will keep looking.
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Between Modimole and Mokopane or old names Nylstroom and Potgietersrus
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Found it. We were not that far away at Sausage Tree Camp. I noted many town names end in ‘spruit’. Does that have a particular meaning/translation?
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Spruit is more like a creek or small river. Usually not a lot of water so that you can’t really drown in it!
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My query answered. Thank you
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