Tracks in the sand bear witness that these pools in the Shingwedzi River are a magnet for animals in the northern Kruger National Park
“Converge” is the theme for this week’s WordPress Photo Challenge
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Besondere foto,Dries.
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Dankie Dina 😀
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Spore in die sand – most intriguing – proof that life has passed that way.
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I agree wholeheartedly! Stories written in the sand.
Good to see your Afrikaans is alive and well Dendymactoodle 😉
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Mooi foto. Spore in die sand is vir my altyd baie nostalgies. Dan wonder ek of ek iets gemis het? …
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Net soos jy daar se Spokie, dit sit sommer n mens se verbeelding op loop.
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Very interesting and unique!
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Thank you! Lovely to have you visit with us again!
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How’s the voting going? I voted again, I hope it helps! Also voted with a few of my other addresses. Lekker skelm!! 😉
(I suggested to the organisers of the awards to have a Expat category as well… maybe next year we can vote for each other!!) 😛
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Unfortunately there’s no way to gauge how the voting’s going AJ – I can only see how many clicks went from our blog to the awards site. Voting’s open until 31 December though, so here’s holding thumbs 😉
THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!
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Do repeat votes work?
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The way I understand the rules AJ, they count only the last vote in any category from any specific e-mail address. So, if you use the same address to vote for us repeatedly, it should still count as only 1 vote. And, if you were to vote for another blog in the same category later on, your vote will switch from our blog to the other.
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Don’t fear… I won’t be voting for other blogs!! I may just pass on the link in the week… let’s hope we can get more folk voting!!
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I can only thank you again AJ!
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Beautiful shot…:)
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Thank you Suyash!
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This is a great one – talk about following the beaten path!
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Absolutely Ideflex. Reminds me of human’s daily commute to work and back. Thanks for visiting!
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I’m glad Vonn Scott Bair inquired about the tracks… How fascinating!!! I’ve never officially tracked animals before and enjoyed learning a new word – spoor.
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Learning to recognise the different tracks, and interpreting the animal’s behaviour from it, adds a fascinating dimension to one’s enjoyment of the outdoors, Jane.
And I’m glad we could add a new Afrikaans word to your vocabulary 😉
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what a kewl place u live in .. i’d love to come fly trikes there is awesome 🙂
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You’d get wonderful shots from the air, Q!
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yeppurs check out the videos here of mike an olivers 🙂 an pics i’m sure u’ll like 🙂
http://www.trike-expeditions.com/CoasttoCoast/coasttocoast.html
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What an enjoyable choice! I went with an animal photo this week, but a bit different from your usual. Enjoy the weekend!
janet
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Glad you liked it Janet!
I loved your entry, the big gorilla so bored with his little human admirers 😉
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Good Afternoon: Imaginative interpretation! Any idea which animals made which tracks? Vonn Scott Bair
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Thank you very much Vonn Scott Bair.
Visible on this photo is mostly elephant, buffalo and hippopotamus tracks; you’d have to enlarge it quite a bit to clearly see the much smaller hoofprints of the antelope, which shows up just as hundreds of little dots among the bigger animals’ spoor on this picture.
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I voted for you!
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Very kind of you, thank you Hien!
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