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Cats' life: Sabi Sand, Timbavati, Chobe, Okavango


bettel

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michael-ibk

Thank you for this report, I very much enjoyed it. Delightful to read in every post how much you loved your safari. Hopefully your next one will be just as great! And I envy you, you don't have long to wait now....

 

Not your native language? Wouldn't have thought so, but then I am no native speaker either. ;)

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@@bettel

Great report - very enjoyable all the way through - and there is nothing to apologise for with the English - I really enjoyed your writing.

Lots of really enjoyable pictures - you had a good view of the lion families. The 2 brothers are impressive - and the cubs are cute - I am glad there seemed to be no serious damage.

(Great catching the monkey with the can of Coke)

 

Thanks for a very enjoyable report

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Peter Connan

Thank you Bettel, excellent report!

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What a wonderful trip you had! Great pictures, loved all the lions and especially the lion cubs. The writing was very good. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

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Not many animals in Chobe!? I see everything from monitor lizard to sable with some lions monkeys and a leopard and jackal thrown in. That monitor knew what he was doing all along. Lion and tortoise is a rare find. Not rare enough for the tortoise. Now to the delta.

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