Who would have thought that two consecutive days could be so exciting. The whole ODP Safari group was up by 4am and after a really hearty breakfast, everyone was raring to set off by 5 and to track the two prides of lions from the previous day. All the members of the first pride were still sated from feasting on the young elephant. They were relaxing and enjoying their full stomachs. After some very satisfying photographs, the ODP Safari group left to go in search of the second pride ... The pride that was getting closer to the buffalo herd. When the second pride of lions was discovered, they were surprisingly still quite a distance from the buffalo. They had not eaten for some time and appeared quite hungry. They were definitely going to hunt. The ODP Safari group followed them presumably en route to the buffalo. But nature always has...
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Who would have thought that two consecutive days could be so exciting. The whole ODP Safari group was up by 4am and after a really hearty breakfast, everyone was raring to set off by 5 and to track the two prides of lions from the previous day. All the members of the first pride were still sated from feasting on the young elephant. They were relaxing and enjoying their full stomachs. After some very satisfying photographs, the ODP Safari group left to go in search of the second pride ... The pride that was getting closer to the buffalo herd. When the second pride of lions was discovered, they were surprisingly still quite a distance from the buffalo. They had not eaten for some time and appeared quite hungry. They were definitely going to hunt. The ODP Safari group followed them presumably en route to the buffalo. But nature always has...
