Wednesday, August 02, 2006


Wild dog hunting

Baby Hyena

Two Kudu and a bird.

Kudu

A car for some perspective

Elephant corssing.

An elephant family out for a stroll in Hwange National Park

And then the retreat.

The lions were slowly moving out into the field.

And that's how close to the lions they were. On the right side of the screen, under the horizontal branch (just to the left of the bush) you can see one lion. On the left side of the picture, to the left of the bush there, you can see a few more lions. There's more of them further off screen. Keep in mind that wehn Andy asked us whether we wanted to go closer to the lions, he instruected us that when the lions charge, we are to stay put and not run. He did not use the phrase: if the lions charge. That being said, only Greg was the only brave enough to join him on this little escapade.

Andy and Greg sneaking up on the lions - nice and slowly - making sure that they wouldn't be eaten alive by them.

One of the lions from the pride of 18 that we saw in Hwange Park.
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