Soon it was time to set off. We drove for about 40 mins down what appeared to be a dry riverbed, until we reached the entrance. After paying we had a good opportunity to buy some gifts and see the lake up close, before going for a short drive to a viewpoint. We may or may not have taken the wrong path and subsequently went part way to see a sanctuary, though what it was protecting we aren't sure. Luckily the detour was a good idea because we got to see many zebras. Seriously, I've seen so many it's like seeing sheep in the British countryside. A few snaps later and we turned around to take the proper route. The viewpoint in the end was excellent. There was the lake, some mountains surrounding it, a small view of grassland where there were some buffaloes. Then on the other side we could see some more mountains, and a great view of the valley and pouring rain, but we didn't get wet!
As we were leaving we had a great view of some Dik Dik, which we learnt yesterday live for life in pairs, and a group of giraffes (twigga), one of which walked in front if us, and another that walked right behind us, creating opportunity for astounding pictures.
All in all today has been very relaxing and entertaining for me. Goodnight.
Chloe
Hello Jack & everyone else it sounds like your having a fab time hope your taking lots of pics see if you can get me a crocodile tooth (but don't get too close) Ha Ha better still get me a Crocodile sandwich & make it snappy see you soon son have a great time love Dad x
ReplyDeleteHi all so pleased you are having such a great trip. Message for Ben Lewis - we've finally got your results so check your text messages. Love Mum, Dad & Adam xxx PS well done :)
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