Overlooked
This caracal was hiding next to the road in the Oribi Gorge, in Kwazulu-Natal Province – had it’s eyes not reflected in our headlights as we rounded a bend, it would have gone totally unnoticed. We’re...
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Thick fog and heavy clouds blanketing the Blyde River Canyon, in South Africa’s Mpumalanga Province. We’re participating in the online adventure travel and photography magazine LetsBeWild.com‘s...
View ArticleMountains
The magnificent Amphitheatre is a rock wall approximately 5km in length, and forms part of the Drakensberg mountain range. This photograph was taken near the Mahai Visitor Centre in the Royal Natal...
View ArticleBirds of a feather
We’re participating in the online adventure travel and photography magazine LetsBeWild.com‘s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge for bloggers. This week’s challenge is “Birds of a feather” and we’re submitting...
View ArticleMovement
On most occasions you’d encounter African Wild Dogs, they’ll be running somewhere, covering enormous distances in quick time. This photograph was taken near the Afsaal picnic spot, in the Kruger...
View ArticleScent
When it rains in Africa an incomparably sweet aroma lingers in the air. It’s a smell that rejuvenates the soul and stirs a deep connection with the continent and the country we call home. This...
View ArticleThe Beach
I’ve wonderful childhood memories of Swartvlei Strand (Beach), in the Wilderness section of the Garden Route National Park, near the town of Sedgefield in South Africa’s Western Cape Province. The...
View ArticleStrolling in Tembe
We spent a lovely long weekend in beautiful Tembe Elephant Park in the far north of Kwazulu-Natal Province. This picture shows a pathway leading through Tembe’s thick indigenous woodland. Pathway in...
View ArticleThe Forest
We don’t have many true forests in South Africa, and over the years much of the forests that there was has fallen to man’s greed. Luckily, some of the remaining forest patches today enjoy protection in...
View ArticleCamouflage
Thanks to their dappled coloration, lithe bodies and stealthy habits, leopards are supremely camouflaged, even when out in the open. We found this one lazing away the midday heat in a marula tree near...
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