at the end of south america, we found triple decker Oreos!
SOUTH AFRICA
this is how we are getting around in South Africa. The BazBus picks up and drops off from hostel to hostel all along the coast.
Hermanus. right out of Cape Town. Shark and whale country
Great White Shark right below my feet. We had sharks circling the boat for about 2 hours straight. The biggest one may have been around 15ft. Once we got into the cage, we were down for about 30 minutes with them. I haven't developed our underwater photos yet.
A rock dassie. its a very close relative to the elephant apparently. These little guys are all over the coast
southern right whales
anchors are quite heavy
ostrich pecking at the Highgate Ostrich Farm in Oudtshoorn. Soon after, he started pecking my hair.
strong ostrich eggs. apparently they can hold over 250lbs
a dwarf ostrich. his mate is also a dwarf
i'm an ostrich rider
gorgeous
1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs. Aside from this massive amount of scrambled eggs, I also ate an ostrich/croc pizza and an ostrich/croc/antelope kebab.
A Lemur in MonkeyLand. A primate rehabilitation center in Plettenberg Bay. His sunning looks a lot like meditating.
longest suspension bridge in the southern hemisphere
World's highest bungy jump - 216m
me
hooray, I lived
out first game drive was in Addo Elephant National Park. This old elephant used to break down all the fences. Also, this is how tall he stood
it's our priorities that put us at the top of the food chain
cat food
the treacherous Kudu staring contest. It is a sport here to put Kudu poo in your mouth and spit it as far as you can.
little cousins
Elephant crossing
Zebra crossing
bum sniffing Cape Buffalo
Cape Buffalo don't share with Zebra
the elusive 5th leg
Andrea spotted this Black-backed Jackal
There are wild lions and elephants down there
so we got out of the jeep
Females eating a Warthog
View of the lions from the jeep
Kudu in hiding
On driving northeast along the coast, we passed Nelson Mandela's house. The flags aren't up, so he's not home
These waves along the Indian Ocean beat me up. I was still spitting out sand the next morning. It was awesome.
Andrea and I dressed in Zulu
then we did some Zulu dancing
Here in St. Lucia, I had a delicious crocodile curry
in St. Lucia wetlands, Africa's #1 killer roams the streets...the hippo
Me and the hippos
Nile Croc.
Andrea and the Hippos
Fish eagle
We are meeting up with Christian to go on a Safari in Kruger National Park. Hopefully to see the rest of the Big 5. The Big 5 are the lion, leopard, elephant, cape buffalo, and rhino. All we need now is the leopard and the rhino.
2 comments:
C&A~ Your explorations of this blue planet are astounding! We wait on pins and needles for your next exploits. Master Chris, please remain uneaten.
ha ha!
Mark
Sweet animals yo. The shark pictures are wicked and scary. However, the elephant penis was gross. It reminds me of the "golden shower" episode. If an ostrich egg can hold up to 250#, how does a teeny baby get out? Are you going to the pyramids next?
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