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Night Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

It’s been just about one year since I visited South Africa. I think about the trip all the time. One of the standout memories I have is going on a night safari at Kruger National Park. Continue reading »

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The Road to Bulungula Lodge, Wild Coast, South Africa. (24 total images, 1 video)

“Rufus is a very strong man,” says Maya, a local Xhosa woman we just picked up from a village on the Wild Coast of South Africa. “Even in his old age of 80 years he is still able to procreate and have many children,” she says.

We’re all headed to the Bulungula Lodge where Maya works and we’ll be visiting. Rufus is our driver.

IMG 5621 This is Africa #6: Shotgun With Rufus
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4284250724 cf50541c4c o This is Africa #5: A Day in the Life of an African Safari

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Of all the things I miss about Africa, I miss being on a safari the most. While at Kruger National Park in northeast South Africa, Kelly and I operated on “animal time.” We had established a solid routine of getting up at 3:30 a.m., brewing coffee, and as the first light appeared, drove to a nearby watering hole to watch the animals come out.

We parked the car. Sipped on boxed wine. Took out our cameras and binoculars and watched hippos, alligators, buffalo and impala share the same drinking hole, all the while keeping an eye for predators. A British family from whom we had borrowed sugar for the coffee gave us the tip that there had been a lion kill — the pinnacle of all thrills for safari-goes — at this same spot four days ago. Trackers spend entire lifetimes without seeing a proper lion kill. So we kept our fingers crossed and used our peripheral visions to scan the savanna for any movement, the slightest twitch, the perking of an ear perhaps. Intensity and expectation could not be any higher. I understood why people paid good money for this. How lifelong addictions were formed. Continue reading »

The Setting: An Unnamed Hostel, Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Cigarette in hand and wine out of a tea cup — it’s the British way. Continue reading »

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