Our campsite at Njuca Hills |
I know a few of you wanted to know what our campsite looks like at Njuca Hills. This was taken early this morning before we departed. We spent most of the day on the road, but not before taking a much-needed bucket shower at Njuca.
The light was beautiful on the pans as we left the Makgadikgadi, so we spent a good 30 minutes taking photos.
Ji and our baby on the pans |
Team Serengeti Trip 2011! |
If only you knew how far and how fast I had to run to take this second shot of the vehicle and us! Yep, I was too lazy to find and set up my remote so I sprinted instead to beat the 10-second timer on the camera. It came out pretty nice, though! :)
We left the park around 11:00 and headed for Nata. Along the way we had a picnic next to a massive baobab tree. The earth around it was completely under water, attracting a load of dragonflies, which JI tried to photograph (with some level of success I'm sure you'll agree!?)
JI in action at our water-logged picnic spot |
One of JI's dragonfly photographs |
From Nata, where we filled up with fuel, water, coke and St. Louis (the light local beer), we headed north to the Pandamatenga border post. Along the way we saw more elephants (33 in total) than we did in the Makgadikgadi National Park, and this next to the tar road! You've got to love Botswana!
We got through Panda without trouble and took a slow drive through spectacular scenery to our destination for the following two nights: Robins Camp in Hwange - Zimbabwe's largest National Park. And just so that you know, the Sat4Rent satellite terminal is now on a table...on the bakkie's roof! Yep, if it's not on JI's head, it's on something else that can give it height and ultimately, signal.
For those of you who guessed how many animals we're going to see during the trip, we've updated that specific post with our own guesses. Keep your guesses coming in, please! Here's the link to the guessing-post.
Let's hope we add to those numbers tomorrow! Night night.
Villiers
Today's Highlight:
Villiers: The breathtaking scenery between Pandamatenga and Robins Camp.
JI: All the elephants next to the main tar road!
Today's Lowlight:
Villiers: My runny nose! All I can say is: Hay fever!!
JI: The beautiful tar road north of Nata, which turned into the tar road from hell within seconds.
8 comments:
Sjoe Skat ma jou foto's kom mooi uit. Trots op jou vilji dat jy "admit" dat jy gesprint het..... Die scenery is mooi en kan net dink dis mooier deur jou polorized bril skat! Julle en jul coke!!!!! en bly jyt darem al n beertjie van een land in! hoop julle slaap lekker in Hwange vannaand!!!!!! Groete uit "RAINY SA". T
Niks hier is so opwindend soos daar by julle nie, maar ten minste het die Protea's darem vandag met 33 lopies gewen en dus ook die eendag-reeks. Julle foto's is pragtig! Kan sien JI het 'n ware leermeester in die nabyheid. Hoop julle reis verloop goed verder, geniet elke oomblik terdeë! Liefde uit Skukuza
Love the team Serengeti Trip 2011 foto!! Geniet Zim, ek gaan nou eers my raaiskote vir die diere pos... Tel bietjie die slange ook asb! Tjirs
Hey Julle twee, Ek nogsteeds super jaloers, ek voel sommer groen hier op 'n blou maandag!!
Ja die Team foto is baie cool!! en daar niks fout om biedjie te spring vir 'n cool foto nie!!
Dragon fly foto is nogal cool! well done JL!
Geniet die bier'kie en drink een op ons wat droom om so trip te he!!!
Groete
I am very jealous. This is one of my dreams. Maybe one day when I am big.
Hi julle. Di lyk vir my of JI so 'n bietjie maer word. Ek het mos gesê julle moet my saamvat dat ek vir julle kan kos maak. Mis julle en bid dat julle net voorspoed sal ervaar. Gerda
BERTUS FURSTENBURG
Yes julle!!!! Dit is regtig awesome! Julle moet dit geniet...ons sal geupdate bly! Wees veilig en geniet die wonder!
Jissie boys, WegRy is 100% agter julle en ons sien elke dag uit om te sien wat het gebeur. Lekker hier in die kantoor...
Ali
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