Eleventh day morning: trailing assessment with carcasse of Nyala

Today there was a trailing asessment for two students of us. We were in a beautiful landscape with lala palms and fever trees.

Nyalas in the camp this morning.

We walked through thick grass.

We just have seen two elephants feeding on the other side close to some lala palms.

There was a Nyala carcass that died because of a snare. Vultures had already eaten some parts of it.

T took some pictures of it and took the snare of the dead Nyala. He brought it to the camp. He said it was a snare from Zimbabwe.

standing close to a fever tree.

 A feather of a lilac breasted roller found by Alex.

beautiful landscape!

Blue waxbills are really hard to take a picture of. They move all the time.

The tray of the camp says: Kruger National Park. There are the big five on it.

Assessment in Italian about Makuleke wildlife! Kitsisu passed the exam brilliantly. Bravissimo!

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