We were so fortunate to have Adin Greaves, a prime mover behind the establishment of this park, drive us around and show us the animals and plants here. This is the bontebok, quite endangered:


A beautiful land tortoise, just hanging out in the road until we disturbed him:

This is what his shell looked like with the dust washed off:

A male rhebok...

...and one of his consorts:

Weaver bird nests:
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