The bulk of our time in South Africa was spent driving the Garden Route, but we had time to make a few detours along the way. We spent a magical morning doing a safari and an afternoon visiting an ostrich farm.
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Ostrich |
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Rhino |
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Water Buffalo |
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Giraffe |
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Zebra |
The overall trip was such an amazing experience, but it was the animals we saw that made it fantastic. During the safari, we were lucky enough get super close to a baby rhino as well as seeing a lion and lioness feeding. Eek! And at the ostrich farm we visited, we all got to take a ride on one...although it was more like holding on for dear life. Quite the experience.
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