After a restful night of sleep, we got back on the Toyota Hi Lux and drove to the highest point in the park, all bundled up as it was very frigid. The stary skies escorted us, southern cross, Milky Way and all. My reflection of this peaceful moment -one with nature- was how much i miss this type of experience. It was a constant companion for the years I travelled across the U.S. in the 90’s, traded in for 20 years of growth and life. It is time for me to reclaim this part of my soul and be present for the natural wonders this planet has to offer.
Two magical days are coming to an end and we are hitting the road back to Johannesburg and on to Cape Town for 2 very different nights of adventure. More on that in a bit…
Hello Rene! Thank you for sharing your journey…what an amazing opportunity. It seems that the trip is
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everything you hoped it would be. Love the photos and writing. Enjoy!
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Beautiful skies….what a great atmosphere to reflect, refresh and renew.
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Gorgeous pictures! Safari is truly a wonderful event. M and I did in 2001, oh so long ago and it still feels like yesterday. Zebra butts!
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I’ve got zebra butts as well. Saw so much. Maybe we all do it again sometime as a group. Kenya and Tanzania or Namibia and South Africa. Either are great options.
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