For anyone interested I posted a thread on the Zambezi last year here; The Mighty Zambezi River. Wasn’t sure to post these latest posts there or here.
Looks shit, and you're a wanker, etc.
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I’m pretty certain he was well into his cups by then. 12:30 or 1:00am Chiang Mai time.
Today’s a bit overcast, would have made a good day for fishing, but I’ve already arranged an afternoon game drive. As I sat enjoying a morning beverage a couple of guys paddled by on a canoe. Brave guys cos a hippo would make short work of it.
They might have been the same two fellows from yesterday who stopped by to give our boat driver some free fish, he called himself a coxswain but I thought that might have been a little pretentious for what is essentially a slight posh version of a tinny. Anyway, he was very happy and figure his good luck in getting free fish would translate into good luck in spotting loads of animals.
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Yesterday afternoon was a bit of a mission as well as a great game drive, saw all the usual animals and a whole lot more. We were treated to stunning vistas and a spectacular sunset.
and our vehicle was briefly charged by a young male elephant, which was a little unnerving,
and we were lucky enough to spot leopards twice, once during the afternoon in the game park the animal just leaped across the road in front of us and run off into the bush, and once on the way home outside of the actual park we saw this fellow sauntering down the road.
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Unfortunately not. Lower Zambezi National Park is slightly over 4,000 square kilometers (or three times the size of Bangkok) with an estimated 40-50 individuals in LZNP, chances are low.
Wild Dogs Emerging After Productive Denning Season
Great pix Willy that croc looks huge. I guess thay can eat all comers but what is their main diet?
Pretty much anything that moves, fish, birds, impala, zebra and even dead carrion.
Thanks , are they ever seen in town or do they like to stick to the rural waterways?
i was at Uni in Gainesville FL and there were often alligators on the campus lawns and the whole state has watwerways full of em.
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