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Have you ever wondered what you could see on safari in the wilderness highspots of Africa and India? Well, look no further, as the following thrilling eyewitness accounts of interesting and unusual wildlife observations have been recorded by &Beyond's highly-skilled guides and guests at over 40 safari camps and lodges throughout Africa and central India. Should you wish to share your own personal sightings and safari adventures at &Beyond's lodges, please click here - we would be delighted to hear from you. Don't forget to enter our 'photo of the month' competition where you could stand to win an exciting prize. Should you have a photograph you'd like to submit, please register here.
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This scares creture is continued to be seen in Xudum.Well it found yesterday in the afternoon drive foraging and shotly as we maintained a safe distance, the pangolin started moving and entered in the burrow.Indeed is was incredible, amazing day.
Posted: Xudum by Gabatsholwe Disho, Date: 6 February 2010
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This scares creture is continued to be seen in Xudum.Well, it was found yesterday in the afternoon drive foraging and shotly as we maintained a safe distance, the pangolin started moving and entered in the burrow.Indeed is was incredible, amazing afternoon as it was partly clouded.
Posted: Xudum by Gabatsholwe Disho, Date: 6 February 2010
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Normally you see amazing sighting while on game drive but today I found this tiny Gecko on a log outside my room. As I got closer, I saw what looked like white fluff but I then realized that the Gecko was shedding his first skin. It was the first time I have ever seen this happening, so I got my camera out and took some photos with my macro lens. I was...
Posted: Kichwa Tembo Masai Mara by Lara Tranter, Date: 5 February 2010
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To see Leopards in the bush is always an amazing sighting but when we saw this female with three cubs, we were over joyed. When we arrived, they were relaxing in a tree but they eventually came down, lay on the green grass and two of the cubs started suckling. It is extremely rare to see leopard cubs suckling, so we were very lucky!
Posted: Klein's Camp by Lara Tranter, Date: 5 February 2010
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We just couldn't believe our eyes saw a Waterbuck, but it was. As we were crossing the bridges to access the other part of the area, we surprised a female Waterbuck with a sub-adult baby running across the road from the reeds into the mash near us. According to the Guides been in the area for sometimes, this antelope has never been found within Nxabega...
Posted: Nxabega by Dux Mareja, Date: 1 February 2010
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There is nothing very subtle about an African Wild Dog, which is what makes them such wonderful animals to follow on a game drive. What looks like chaos, with dogs running first one way, then the next, is actually a well-orchestrated and very effective hunting technique. We watched as a pack of six wild dogs chased impala in their erratic,...
Posted: Exeter Lodges by Keri-Ann McDonald, Date: 1 February 2010
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For anyone who has never been to this lodge, I would really recommend it. It is beautiful. The desert is amazing, and our guide Fillon really brought the area to life, showing us the most amazing timeless places in this desert wonderland. One of these shots is from our day trip to the Sossusvlei dunes, and the other shows the shear beauty we were...
Posted: Sossusvlei by Laura Dyer, Date: 30 January 2010
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It was one of the exciting day when i first saw four Wild Dog for the first time in two years of guiding at Kleins Camp. I was driving back to Camp from Ololosokwan village(masai village) at around 7:14pm and it was's dark and we could see anything within 30meters.Moisanga(my tracker) saw them first.The partten in their body was so amazing! The last time...
Posted: Klein's Camp by Erasto Gurty, Date: 29 January 2010
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On this afternoon's dive with Paul we sat in the sand and watched some very interesting behaviour. This giant triggerfish was chewing on a very comfortable cushion star. During the 10 minutes we stayed with him he got more and more animated, throwing the star around, before dragging it into a hole and looking all proud of himself. During this a number...
Posted: Mnemba Island by Mike Procopakis, Date: 29 January 2010
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This fantastic lobster was seen at Small Wall this morning. One of the biggest lobsters that we have seen over here for a long time, the photograph shows how incredible the colourations are on this species.
Posted: Mnemba Island by Mike Procopakis, Date: 28 January 2010
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