We are the only people here today! Breakfast was fantastic and they also had marmite so I'm a happy bunny! It's very warm so we set off early to go to Storms River Mouth, about an hour away with a fabulous beach at the entrance to a massive gorge. On arrival we quickly discovered that you could walk round the 'mountain' and cross the river via suspension bridge, so off we went! After many, many steps up and down and the continual stopping for photo-taking Indian tourists who all had to pose with each other at every opportunity we reached the bridge. More photo opportunities for each and every couple and the guys who thought it hilarious to jump up and down in order to wobble the bridge! They left - we stayed! The views were amazing and we discovered a group of small animals called Dassies on the hillside who seem quite tame and apparently have the elephant as their nearest relative ( I couldn't quite see it myself but am assured it's true). By now it was very ...
Bit of a slow start this morning, the weather is nowhere near as warm as we have been used to and it had rained overnight. Nevertheless we set off with a full day planned and first on the list was Kreulbooms beach which apparently had an amazing restaurant (Enrico's) overhanging the sea! Well I am sure it is delightful but it was shut and Enrico and his staff were all on their holidays for two months! Next stop, Knysna, recommended for its beautiful lagoon, trendy shops and restaurants - I could probably have spent quite a while browsing the shops but not really Jon's cup of tea and it was way too cold to sit and admire the lagoon whilst sipping a cup of overpriced coffee so we were soon back on the road. Jon deciding to off road a bit and just follow his nose, which actually paid off and we ended up at Buffels Bay spending a pleasant hour outside in the sun with a couple of pints watching surfers battle the waves. His next venture into the unknown took us miles down a dusty ...
Managed to be up in time this morning and we had a long drive to the other side of the reserve. Unfortunately Brendon's shortcut was blocked by a tree and he had the devils own job of trying to reverse back down a hill and over a stream. Several attempts and he was cheered on as we clawed our way out! So worth it tho' because just as we arrived where there had been a sighting we were rewarded with a male lion approaching and walking within a few feet of us! He gave a few low rumbles (apparently calling for the other male) and then proceeded to continue his walk. We were all gobsmacked that we had been so close to such a magnificent animal and Brendon drove the truck behind him until he found the other male and we could catch a glimpse of the two of them toghether. There were two lionesses also around but apparently they were avoiding the males so we could not see much of them in the bush. Continuing our drive we were also lucky to come across a black rhino and again Brendon ma...
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