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| A semi-tame bushbuck who lives within the camp area |
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| We left in the morning, aimed for Crocodile Bridge Gate |
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| This warthog was our last animal |
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| These are the gates to the camp and the park |
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| The low level bridge over the Crocodile River |
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| And a crocodile next to the bridge |
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| Our route from Crocodile Bridge to the Forever Blyde Resort |
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| Sugar cane fields |
The Loweld area is intensly farmed. We drove though a variety of crop types
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| People - the weather was damp, unpleasant and warm |
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| Banana Plantations |
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| Tamatoes |
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| Pawpaws |
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| A lot of road works were being done, leading to long delays |
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| An enterprising lady was selling roasted macadamia nuts to the people waiting in the traffic. R10 a pkt. We saw many enterprising people selling to traffic jams ! |
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| Plantations, probably gum |
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| A mico-bussiness under a macro tree |
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| We drove northward and upwards |
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| Massive gum plantations, straight trunks |
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| We are in public land and this sign is not a joke ! |



















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