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  • Feb 23, 2016
  • Blog, Umkumbe Safari Lodge Riverside, Uncategorized
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Marius Gets Crazy with Photos of Elephant Anatomy

Our gentle pachyderms make for incredible photographic subjects. Marius Zeilinga, a ranger at Umkumbe Safari Lodge, decided to use his creative streak and photograph various parts of an elephant's anatomy. He's captured close-ups of ears, tusks, skin, trunk and tail. We're loving his black and white photos of these emotional[…]
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  • Feb 22, 2016
  • Africa on Foot, Blog, Kruger Lion Stories, nThambo Tree Camp, Uncategorized
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The Good Feasts with the Ross Pride

If you've  been a fan of the lions of the Klaserie, you'll remember the Good. He was part of a coalition of 3 males we knew as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, and eventually, the Good and the Bad became the leaders of the legendary Ross Pride! These two[…]
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  • Feb 21, 2016
  • Blog, The Week in Pictures
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Week in Pictures : On the Move

Over the past couple of weeks both our Hoedspruit and Cape Town offices have moved. Friday is normally our day for "week in pictures" but we were on the move so we shifted the day! In celebrating the art of movement and being on the move, this week we bring[…]
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  • Feb 18, 2016
  • Blog, Ezulwini, Uncategorized
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A Cheetah in Front of Ezulwini Billy's Lodge

It's a rare privilege to spot a lone and elusive cheetah while out on game drive. Cheetahs are delicate, slender cats that differ somewhat from other brutish feline species. They're the sprinters of the wildlife kingdom and are often mistaken for leopards due to their similar rosette patterned coat. These[…]
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  • Feb 16, 2016
  • Blog, Ezulwini, Uncategorized
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Three's a Crowd : Ezulwini Leopard Extravaganza

Game viewing in Africa is an unpredictable affair. In the space of an hour you might get to witness a predator kill and see the big five. The next day you might only see a herd of anxious impala. This is why a safari is a complete adventure. Your game[…]
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  • Feb 15, 2016
  • Africa on Foot, Blog, nThambo Tree Camp
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Ross Pride Breakaway Lionesses FINALLY Find a Meal

Maslow's hierarchy of needs states that humans are motivated by basic physiological needs, one of which is food. This certainly rings true in the animal kingdom - the fight for food and survival is tough. Only the strong survive! On Saturday night, the hungry Ross Pride lionesses satisfied one of[…]
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