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Thomas A Buys III

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Rietvlei Nature Reserve 2022: Photo Highlights

A stone’s throw away from South Africa’s capital, Pretoria in Tshwane Municipality, makes it a popular day trip. Rietvlei is affectionately known as a “haven of nature” by the locals. Home to the endangered Bankenveld grassland and around 2000 different animals, it is the perfect game-viewing day trip. See rhinos, buffalo, black wildebeest, blesbok, zebras, waterbuck, reedbuck, and if you are lucky the elusive cheetah. It is also home to around 240 different bird species, particularly those with aquatic elements in their ecosystems. Look out for African fish eagles, half-collared and giant kingfishers, and purple gallinules. You’ll also find grassland specials like the grass owl, spike-heeled lark, buffy pipit and orange-throated longclaw. Two dams on the reserve offer bird hides, which provide open-water and wetland habitats.

2017-06 De Kleine Serengeti: Photo Highlights

Situated on prime land in the Dinokeng free-roaming Big 5 game reserve, De Kleine Serengeti Game Lodge borders the Pienaars River on the one side and the tar road to Rust de Winter dam on the other. Only 45km north of Pretoria, bordering the N1, the area is malaria-free. The Lodge offers 10 luxury, self-catering, open-plan chalets from where Eland, Buffalo, Kudu, Ostrich, Giraffe, Zebra, Wildebeest and many more game and bird species can be viewed. Game drives are available for those searching for the more elusive animals such as leopards, lions and cheetahs. Self-drive is also available.

Meiringspoort Reveries 2 — scanning time and space in the back of a 1964 Cortina GT

 

Waves crash on indifferent rocks. Paint peels on forgotten farmhouses flashing by on the long road. On the edge of the desert, a little boy lies with only the hot wind for eternal company. In kitchens of houses once lived in, remnants of food eaten in times forgotten moulder on dusty shelves.

Source: Meiringspoort Reveries 2 — scanning time and space in the back of a 1964 Cortina GT