Watch as a mating pair of lions causes traffic to come to a standstill in the Kruger National Park. One vehicle gets close to the ‘action’.
By: Garrin Lambley
Watch as a mating pair of lions causes traffic to come to a standstill in the Kruger National Park.
Sadly, as always seems to be the case, there’s that ONE driver who tries to get too close to the ‘action’ and ruins the sighting for everyone.
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The Kruger National Park is one of the world’s must-visit game reserves.
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It covers an area of 19 623 km2 and stretches 360km from north to south and 65km from west to east.
The Kruger National Park is home to the ‘Big 5’ as well as several hundred other species of animals and birds.
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Millions of tourists make the journey to the Kruger National Park from around the world every year.
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For those who aren’t able to do so, visit The South African website daily for some of the very best sightings from inside the park.
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Do you have an animal sighting you’d like to share or a favourite animal you’d like to see?
If so, send an email to info@thesouthafrican.com or a WhatsApp to 060 011 0211 and we’ll hit the publish button!
You can also follow @TheSAnews on Twitter and The South African on Facebook for the latest animal sighting pictures and videos.
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