by Lourens Easmus
(Benoni.)
Early morning past Samevloeing.
During our visit in August 2015 the highlights was the Brown Hyena and African wildcat. Game was not in abundance so I concentrated on Trees dunes and nature in general. as we entered the park from outside on a daily basis the sunrise was always something to see. Most of the time we had sunrise just as you pass Samevloeing. With visitors in a hurry to get to waterholes there was always a cloud of dust hanging in the air so the sunrise always had a haze around it. Red orange coulers appeared as the sun rose above the dune to the far right. Birds of prey as usual caught in flight. Cheetah and grown up cubs near Melkvlei Picnic spot approaching vehicles as to inquire on our business.
Comments for More photos from our August visit,not only animals but nature as well.
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