We're back in Seoul after a really good time in SA. We really enjoyed our time in the Kruger National Park and we were sorry to leave. We had lots of good sightings but unfortunately we didn't see any leopard this time. We did see some odd elephant behaviour though. On one of our drives we were watching two elephants eating just off the side of the road,when they suddenly both turned and started running with their tails sticking straight out. It seemed like they'd picked up a distress call from another elephant but we're not too sure. Then, on another drive, we suddenly found ourselves surrounded by a huge heard of elephants and three huge elephants were right in the middle of the road. We stopped (because we had no choice) , the three elephants were putting their trunks over eachothers heads and each would leave their trunk on the other for a few minutes. It was if they were having a conference and this was their way of communicating. We also saw a huge pride of lions, lots of buffalo, rhino and all the other usual animals. We were also lucky enough to see a giraffe drinking and we saw two Marshall Eagles, the one was trying to catch a Steenbok.
Bushbuck begging for breakfast at Letaba Camp
We spent some time in Balltio and we saw the damage that those huge waves, a while back, did to the beachfront.
Breakfast at Waterberry in Ballito
The Durban Yatch Club
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