Wednesday 17 February 2016

Animals found on our way to Kruger National Park

My friends and myself left Johannesburg and headed for Kruger National Park however as it was a long way off, we stopped at a restaurant and had a picnic. While there, I went behind the restaurant and found an unusual sight.  I gave you a little glimpse last Sunday of what I found but here are more photographs of Ostrich, Rhinoceros and a few Egyptian Geese.


My friends, who had visited this restaurant many times before, never knew of this area with these animals behind it.








I hope you enjoyed seeing these animals in this unusual setting.

Thanks for your visit and also to all those who  leave me comments.

13 comments:

  1. Oh my! What a gorgeous area and congratulations on all the sightings!

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  2. I really like those wide open spaces you show us.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. Wow, now THAT'S Africa! To duck out behind a restaurant and see a vast plain with ostrich and rhino must be very special.

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  4. Hello Margaret, it is like a mini safari there. I love all the animals. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your day!

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  5. Did those rhinos belong to someone? or are they running wild? I'm surprised too by how dry it looks. Thanks for all the neat photos you share.

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  6. Great to see these animals. The rhinos look like they are enjoying a bit of shade in the middle of the day. I'm sure the water draws many animals.

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  7. What a delightful find! I love the rhinos taking a nap in the shade! :-)

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  8. An Ostrich! How unexpected!

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  9. I think that's wonderful - people just going about their lives, having a bite to eat at the restaurant while there is all that going on so close - thank you for sharing - I hope to visit places like this some time in my life

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  10. it is lovely to see the rhinos had shelter from the sun :-)

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  11. What a great fing! The ostriches are fabulous.

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