Highlights of the great morning drive.
We had just started our drive and found a male lion walking off the bridge. He was on a mission and stopped three or four times to roar. We love hear lions roaring.
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Next stop elephant crossing. The best part of this experience was a one or two month old elephant baby who was adorable. It looked like he was trying to get rid of his trunk. Rubbing it on the ground and rolling around. Cutest thing ever.
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In the same location were two very pregnant female lions.
Elephants and lions are not good friends. I thought the elephants would change direction or the lions would move. But they all held their ground with no interaction.
We also saw baboons with babies on their backs and the funny antics that baboons always seem to do. One running up a tree and sitting on a branch looking down at us.
Lions absolutely every where today. We went a view point we often visit and I was getting ready to get off the vehicle for coffee then I saw the lions. Then we had a road block of 14 lions sleeping in the road.
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We headed North to find the buffalo herd that had been sighted. Unfortunately we never found them.
On the way home we found the male lion had joined the female lions.
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