With great anticipation we departed for the Kruger National Park. On the way there we stopped at the Lone Creek Waterfall. We live in such a beautiful country and love showing it to our new friends. The escarpment is characterised by a number of spectacular waterfalls which make an important contribution to the natural beauty of this region. This waterfall is situated in a tributary of the Sabie river, is 68 m high and originated as a result of the differential weathering resistance of the local rocks. Soon we were on our way again.
As we drove to the Kruger we dropped 1000 m and this difference in height was clearly evident in the difference in biomes. Upon entering the Kruger, what did we see first -,rooibokkies - natuurlik. We were very fortunate to also see many other animals, on our first day in the Kruger. Enjoy the photographs as I am not going to add a detailed description. I am using a Belgian keyboard and I am thus typing with 2 fingers.
We arrived at our camp, Malelane, late afternoon and wanted to quickly pitch the tents, which was easier said than done. Luckily the boys came to our rescue and we all have a roof over our heads tonight. After an evening meal of a tasty potjie cooked by Nico, we're off to bed early tonight.
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