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    Friday, Apr 25, 2008 7:04PM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    So I've finally had some time to go through the photos I took from this South Africa trip. There are a lot so I'm gonna have to break this blog about my trip into three parts. This is the Safari part and will probably be the most interesting to animal lovers, Discovery Channel freaks and carnivores(you'll see why in a sec).
    The first stop on the trip was the Tanda Tula Lodge in the Timba Vate private game reserve on the edge of Krueger National Park. I have been on Safari before but this time I wanted to get the real bush experience. Tanda Tula puts all of their guests in tents rather than an actual lodge. This way you are right in the bush with all the sites sounds and smells right there all around you. Animals can literally walk right up to your tent if you're lucky enough. We were taken on two game drives a day, one at 6 am and another at 4pm. These are optimal animal viewing times because they hide away from the heat of the day.What surprises most first time safari goers is actually how close you can actually get to the animals, especially the predatory animals. My Mom was very scared as Lions and Elephants passed within feet of the jeep. The rangers' explanation is they see the large topless jeep as one large and harmless entity so they do not feel threatened by them. Also these animals have grown accustomed to these jeeps following them around. That said, if you step out of the jeep,you're looking to become mince meat.I guess the goal of every safari trip is to see the big five. The big five are Elephant, Rhino, Buffalo, Leopard and Lion. My last safari I didn't see the Leopard but I did see a kill, which was a pride of Lionesses catching and killing a large Kudu, which is like a big deer. I filmed this but haven't had time to put it on the site. It was gruesome but fascinating at the same time. I'll post it when I get a chance. Here's a Lion we saw the first evening eating a buffalo. The buffalo must have been dead for a couple days because the stench of rotten meat was horrible. This photo was taken from about 20 feet away and in low light thus the blurriness.Last time we missed the Leopard but this time we saw one the first day. He was sleeping on the edge of a dry river bank. When we came back the next morning, he was eating this gazelle breakfast.

    His spots were so amazing and I was lucky to get some nice golden sunlight to enhance the photo.

    Elephants are amazing creatures. Usually you only see them in the Zoo or shackled down for tourists to take a ride on. But when you see them in the wild in their natural environment eating, playing and bathing, you really get to see them as the graceful animals that they are. Especially this cute little baby.

    But even these seemingly gentle giants can become fierce. This Moma got protective of her clan and made a charge for us because my Dad was talking too loud. Luckily our tracker Phillip banged on the hood of the car and stopped the charge about 2 feet from the car. When elephants stick their ears out like that, it means they're pissed off.

    Rhinos are really cool too. They really look prehistoric from head to toe. On this trip, the Rhino was proving to be elusive. We spent most of our last morning trying to find one to complete the big five sighting. We had to do some serious off-roading through the bush to catch up to this one.


    Also on the last morning we followed a pride of Lions that was being tracked down by this male Lion. This beautiful male was waiting for the right opportunity to attack and fight the adolescent male of the pride to kick him out and take over.

    You might think this is cruel and unfair but the adolescent male of this pride is also the brother of these lionesses so he needs to go, otherwise inbreeding occurs.

    Incest is not best. This pic kinda reminds me of Lust Caution.
    We waited for over an hour but no fight . The tension was thick!

    If you ever get a chance to go on safari, do it. It might change your life and it definitely will change the way you look at the world and maybe even inspire you to take some measures to take better care of this planet so beautiful creatures like these can continue on living in freedom.

     

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  • soniahsia
    posted on Friday, Jun 20, 2008 5:54PM [Report]
    I love cats!!! They are the most beautiful creatures in the world. >/////<
    Wild lifes are less and less nowdays, what we should do is to respect their living tempo and natures, protect the environments they stay, not to meddle them arbitrarily by human values, right? : )
  • crystalanne
    posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 1:39PM [Report]
    i love the second to last picture, your pictures are gorgeous.
  • veevianz
    posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 10:34PM [Report]
    the pics are really beautiful..
  • x-ray
    posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 5:55PM [Report]
    so many  funny animal pics, people seems to have a good time in Africa with u,thanks for your work!
  • waitingwwt
    posted on Sunday, May 4, 2008 9:35AM [Report]
    I am so happy I can share this picture.Let"s love our nature! LET"S LOVE OUR ZU!
  • skinph55
    posted on Friday, May 2, 2008 10:53PM [Report]
    You are really lucky to have met so many wild animals in action and private moments!  Looking at them give me goose bumps!  A thought just crossed my mind.  Can't get those who love meat to be vegeterian, it is nature.
  • skinph55
    posted on Friday, May 2, 2008 10:46PM [Report]
    I like all the pictures but the last is the best.  Bird watching sunsetting with a melancholy mood.  I guess it must be sunset as the bird do not wake up so early.  Hahaha......
  • lary
    posted on Friday, May 2, 2008 8:51PM [Report]
    Very interesting!
  • fraises
    posted on Friday, May 2, 2008 1:52AM [Report]
    your photos are amazing :) i especially love the baby elephant one! it's so cute!
    and how were you able to take a picture of the lion getting ready for a fight? that's pretty intense. cuz it's like looking right at the camera tooo... really awesome photos though!
    thanks for sharing Daniel :)
  • wangshirufen996
    posted on Thursday, May 1, 2008 2:46PM [Report]
    如你所说,亲近自然,让我们放松.也会让我们改变很多.但人类更应该保护自然,维护人与自然的和谐.
  • xiemeng2370
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 30, 2008 6:03PM [Report]
    其实我更想知道的是阿祖你的事情~
  • Randomite
    posted on Wednesday, Apr 30, 2008 2:03PM [Report]
    Hi,
    Just wanted to say that I like your work, especially your role in Protege (I know,it's pretty late but better late than never).
    Keep it up :)

    Anyway, thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to post the pics. The lion's eyes are intense! I'm definitely gonna do something like that in the future.
  • angellia
    posted on Tuesday, Apr 29, 2008 1:19PM [Report]
    very funny!
  • cookiem
    posted on Tuesday, Apr 29, 2008 11:13AM [Report]
    So COOL!!! I love elephants, seen a baby once in Bangkok, really really wish to see them in wild sometimes, I guess i'll go crazy trying to touch them!  I think another place for you to kill films is NZ, took thousands of them last time i was back, your pics reminds me of my pics with all those nice quiet moments from the nature, post some next time when I have chance...seeya my hero!
  • lidiya
    posted on Tuesday, Apr 29, 2008 1:45AM [Report]
    Wow! It's so great! I really want to go there, thoiugh I think it will take about 14 hours of flying from the centre of Russia. :( B ut still nature is bery beautiful and animals too, especially lions and leopards! I am happy that you have so sweet memories about this trip! Hope the next time wil be more exciting!
  • duoduoluo2332
    posted on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 11:18PM [Report]
    哈哈~你真搞笑,居然能想到《色戒》梁朝伟叔叔知道了该崩溃了~
  • Wildorchid
    posted on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 7:21PM [Report]
    beautiful & real pics - is it really that up close photos of all the wildlife?
  • lagean761025
    posted on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 12:27PM [Report]
    Needless to say, the pictures are amazing. Just one question: did you by any chance have time to experience the post-apartheid social and political atmosphere while you were there? if  so, I would love to hear your thoughts on that. Because I heard that although apartheid was disbanded in 94, racism still exists and the social atmosphere is still somewhat unstable. Anywho.... thanks for sharing!
  • Rowland.zh
    posted on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 8:34AM [Report]
    博客写得很通俗易懂,让人有身临其境的感觉,谢谢阿祖!
  • Katie_x
    posted on Monday, Apr 28, 2008 2:42AM [Report]
    Wow, just looking at the pictures you took and I'm feeling quite speechless. Also imagining how close you and your parents were. I would really love to see the big5 but I'm too frightened of 'everyday' animals so I dont think I'll have the courage to see these wild animals so up close! I mean, I have a serious phobia of a popular domestic pet.. dogs, so I can't see myself go on a safari which is a real shame.
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