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A zebra crossing in
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An elephants crossing Botswana’s Chobe River.
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<grin> Well, that elephant crossing creates a whole new context for snorkeling!
And are there “Zebra Crossing” signs in Africa?
The world; it’s always offering up surprises, isn’t it? Thanks for sharing these wonderful captures.
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It lend a different view on snorkeling. and the Zebra crossing signs are where the zebra wants to cross!! 🙂
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These are great pictures
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Thank you. If you ever get the urge or opportunity it can be an unforgettable holiday. Will give details of our guide if you like.
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Thank you. That would be great
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Hi Deb, Richard from Imagine Africa 4×4 Safaris would be our guide. We have done two thoroughly enjoyable trips with him and are planning a return and probably final visit in 2020. Imagine Africa is not a ‘large numbers’ tour group company. Richard prefers personal service and as MGW says she would trust him anywhere.
http://www.imagineafrica.co.za/about-us/
Sausage Tree Safari Camp iss operated by Richard’s sister Sonya. Sonya and James were (and all 2013 staff) were friendly hosts. Our last trip ws tto Botswana. In 2020 we are going to try and work in a few nights a Sausage Tree again.
http://sausagetree.co.za/
Hope this is of help.
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What great photos. I love the elephants holding up their trunks.
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Thank you. They are beautiful animals. We were told that they have been known to, when in a bad mood, walk past a car, rip the rear view mirror off and hand it back to the the driver. Not sure if true but it makes a good story.
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LOL yes. 🙂
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