I know the title is an oxymoron, after all this is a post right?
Situated in the heart of the Waterburg and about 2.5 hours from Johannesburg, Marakele National Park is probably one park I will carry on visiting. Not that it has a lot of wildlife, but rather that the wildlife comes to you when camping at Bontle Camp Site.
Mapungubwe National Park is not exactly a place you decide to go too on a hunch, unless you are my wife and I, situated on the northern tip of South Africa, bordering both Botswana and Zimbabwe, it is a solid 6 hour trip from Johannesburg. So was it all worth it? The short of it is a resounding yes, with a few caveats along the way.
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So what is? Well, thanks to a Canon EOS 7D, a Canon PowerShot SX20 IS and a Canon Legria FS306 I have a bunch of video to share from a recent trip. So here is the first one, it’s short and sweet. Taken in the magnificent Mapungubwe National Park on the border of Botswana and Zimbabwe, enjoy. Expect some more soon.
Today is a little different because today there are 2 photos, these are 2 separate whale landing after a breach.
A trivial fact is that whales always land on their back after a breach!
Location: Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa
