
4th April 2000
Already as we left camp the strong gusty winds had arrived and we spent the late afternoon, early evening filming animals buffeting themselves against it. A chameleon clung on dearly to a twig as winds rocked the bush and a sleeping Oriole with its head tucked under its wing feigned sleep as it too clutched steadfastly to a branch. A scrub hare took refuge in the long grass frozen in terror as the winds thrashed the bush all around.
We later discovered a freshly killed impala carcass, killed by a leopard. The leopard presumably used the windy conditions to its advantage to move in quickly for the kill. While waiting for it to return the rains, heavy rains, struck and we rushed back to camp with roads already inches deep in flowing water.

I’m beginning to think when last was so much written on a daily basis for so long about rain. How can there be any more to write. Is it not now just plain repetition?














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