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Lion country Kruger Park South Africa
by Joseph G Holland
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Lion country Kruger Park South Africa
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Joseph G Holland
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Photograph - Photograph
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Photo taken by Carl Lotter, guide, friend, marksmen and all around good to have for a mate while we track buff and lion in the wild side of Kruger Park South Africa.
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February 14th, 2010
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Comments (9)
Madeline Ellis
Joseph, nice to see you in the photo, but I have one question, why is the safety filter on? Are you wearing clothes that evaporate?
Joseph G Holland replied:
The Safety filter is on. HA HA HA. Actually standing out there in the middle of the savannah with no cover and tall grass all around where a leopard or a lion could easily stalk me was a bit of a safety issue I suppose. But we checked the area before I ventured out away from the group.
Sharon Mau
Nice hat... love this image of you my friend ... it must be marvelous to wander about in the wilderness of Africa tracking Lion to photograph them in their natural environment
Joseph G Holland replied:
It was a once in a lifetime experience. When I look back I can't believe I was there and we were successful in tracking two lioness after they had killed and eaten an antelope. We found them after two days of tracking them in tall grass near a small pond. It was amazing. The photo was taken where we observed a pride of lions the day before sleeping in the tall grass.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Joseph, I LOVE YOUR WORK... You are such an adventurous gentleman with lots of stories to tell about your fabulous, outstanding, awe-inspiring photographs. Thx for delightful comment about Kokopelli on a Mamalade Moon Night. Shine on and venture on, aew
Basie Van Zyl
African Explorer !...with full kit. :-) Kingsley Holgate says"Pick up one stone for every 10 summers you expect in you life. On average that will be 7 stones...Now throw away the stones for the summers you had. How many stones do you have left?" When are you coming to Africa? Regards. Basie