Thursday, 5 November 2015

GOOD FENCES - Chelinda Lodge in Nyika Plateau , Malawi (Part 2)

For those of you who did not see yesterday’s post, I am going back to finally post more of my photographs from the holiday I had last September in Malawi.  This area is a lot cooler as you will see in later posts from my images. There were 4 lodges at Chelinda Lodge on the Nyika Plateau overlooking a beautiful lake and wonderful surrunding coutryside.  It was idyllic, so peaceful.


These are 2 of these lodges, out one wa totally on its own and in a forest. 



This is a wonderful play where Annika and Daniel loved to play and you wil see what they found on the video closse by.  




Can you see it?  
It is a Bushbuck and didn't appear frightened at all by us being so close to him.







                                                Isn't he gorgeous.  




If the video does not appear, CLICK HERE.



Tomorrow I will show you the lake and what the children found to play in.

I am linking to Tex's GOOD FENCES.

Many thanks for visiting and also to all who leave comments.

29 comments:

  1. beautiful critters. i like the curving roadway and fences. i'll link you in the morning.

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  2. Hello Margaret!:) I am amazed that the bushbuck was so friendly. What a stunning looking creature it is, and how wonderful that the children experienced this time with them. Lovely photos!:)

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  3. Gostei destas belas fotografias.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.

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  4. Fantastic captures of the Bushbuck! Its horns and markings are amazing! Your grandchildren are clearly enjoying the most amazing childhood in this environment!
    Have a great day!

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  5. Your bushbuck is a beauty. Lucky you he was so fearless and you couklld catch him on camera. Are they both bushbucks?

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  6. The spinner thing on my computer spun for a long while before I could leave a comment, lovely photos Margaret~

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  7. The Bushbuck is a beautiful animal Margaret. How unusual that you should get so close.

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  8. What a beautiful animal - great photos :) Have a good day.

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  9. Hello Margaret, the grandchildren have a fun place to play. I love the pretty bushbuck. Wonderful post and photos. Enjoy your day!

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  10. An amazing and colourful animal Margaret.

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  11. AH, a lovely place to play! I bet the kids have creative imaginations!

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  12. Just beautiful Margaret. You captured some great shots. The eyes of the Bushbuck are gorgeous. Lovely countryside too. Have a nice day!

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  13. Hi Margaret......you have some really nice photos here. enjoyed seeing the country home and that road that leads to home. Have a Blessed day..

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  14. Beautiful scenes. That buck is gorgeous with those gently curved horns.

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  15. Gorgeous he may be, mstill wouldn't fancy getting those horns stuck in my backside if I upset him

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  16. What a great play area! And how fun to see a bushbuck. He looks very comfortable around humans.

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  17. I enjoyed the video of the children watching the bushbuck. They are such beautiful animals with the prettiest eyes. Wonderful scenery.

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  18. I'll look at your post of yesterday next! These shots of nature, children and critters, just incredible joys.

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  19. I'd like that fellow in our back yard! Nice shots, for sure.

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  20. Nice post with everything so pretty.

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  21. Hi Margaret,
    Beautiful photos of the lovely country - especially my friends the deer!
    Have a Great Weekend!
    Peace :)

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  22. I so enjoyed the images when you visited Malawi before. So nice to see these ones.

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  23. What a wonderful place. The fences are nice but I must say that Deer was so beautiful and quite different from what we have here.

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  24. what a treat to be able to get so close...

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  25. Beautiful animals, Margaret, and so interesting to see fences from another part of the world.

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  26. He's very handsome! How amazing to be able to watch him so closely.

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