Schotia, 18th of August
2018 – Kurt drove us to our tent in the middle of the park yesterday after
dinner and closed the fence, promising he would be back at 7 a.m. We are the
only ones sleeping in a tent in the park. Woohaa! Outside temperature minus 1°
C, inside temperature plus 3°C. The night is full of strange sounds; we definitely
hear the lions roar. The complimentary bottle of wine remains untouched. I wake up at 5 a.m. and go outside for a pee. Flying
from above the toilet hut, a yellow bird almost scalps me. At 7 a.m., we hear Kurt’s
jeep. He is on time, must be his German genes! He helps me to light the small
gas stove and I put on the kettle to make us some coffee. We slowly wake up to
the sound of singing birds with the low sun in our faces. Now, our morning tour starts. This is the best
part of the safari. The animals are in a state of slow motion, as if they are waiting
for instructions. A giraffe slowly walks by and his cracking joints amaze us. Apparently,
arthritis is common in these tall animals. All of a sudden, there is an
elephant walking on our track and in our direction. Kurt stops the jeep and the
colossus walks quietly past us. No sound, his cushioned feet dampen everything.
Before riding to the lapa, Kurt shows us a crocodile, lying next to a pond.
This must be one of the ugliest and hated animals around. In the lapa a woman
is poking the fire and I am very happy she does. During breakfast, my body
shivers and I have difficulty in warming up. Karin is unaffected and enjoys her
eggs and bacon with style.
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In the lapa (FDC) |
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Cracking joint skyscraper (FDC) |
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