Friday, January 21, 2005

Day 19 Kgautswane & Kruger

21 January 2005

In addition to Mark’s entry I thought I’d add a few notes about the day for the rest of the group.

Our day started with a breakfast of eggs, toast, and a tomato dish in Kgautswane. Though a few took a hike up a nearby mountain in the very early morning to see the sunrise.

After breakfast, we packed up and pilled into the vans to visit the village chief. Unfortunately, his wife was having a baby so we instead met with three of his counselors and presented them with gifts we had brought along. We were greeted by traditional dancing and presented with some gifts of pottery, mats, and bundles of sticks used in the dance.

From there we visited a successful small store sponsored by the community development center and sang for the owner (it has become a very frequent occurrence). He showed us his business and offered us some cold drinks. Finally, we briefly visited the home of a local priest before saying goodbye to the rural village.

It took us a couple hours to drive from Kgautswane to Kruger National Park. We stopped at beautiful Blyde River Canyon on the way to enjoy the spectacular view of the landscape.

En route to our first rest camp at Lower Sabie, we saw many herds of antelope, a buffalo by the water, and a small lake filled with Hippos (and a few large baboons who were patrolling it). The gates closed at 6:30 and Grandma and Mark still hadn’t arrived which, but fortunately they were able to get in late at around 7:30.

We ate burgers at the take away place in the rest camp and went to the thatched roof huts, which were our rooms. Fortunately they were air-conditioned since the heat and humidity was quite intense. For most of us, their were five in a room. Today was an early night for the half of the group who have a morning walk at 4:15 AM. Goodnight.

~Scott

Posted by Scott Admiraal on 01/21 at 12:24 PM
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Day 19 A Day in the Life of Mark

21 January 2005

(This is Mark’s blog entry. He’s describing a few of the things he did with Grandma Heun. They visited Gold Reef City, an amusement park, and they drove to Kruger Park and saw a few animals on their way in. They also got lost in Kruger Park, but Mark didn’t know that.)

Dear friends and family,

Grandma and me went to a circus place and saw a movie and people were playing fake guitars and stuff. And we had lunch on posts near the show theater. We saw a squirrel climbing a tree.

When we were at the ocean we saw a star fish, an it got sucked up by the ocean.

We really saw an elephant. And we saw like 4 lions – 7 females and 8 males. We also saw a girrafe and a rhinosarous. We saw a lot of birds. We were in a lot of storms that were so terrible. We just rode through them.

I miss you and we are going to be back to Michigan in a few days. I’m writing on the blog.

Love, Mark Heun

Posted by Matthew Heun on 01/21 at 12:21 PM
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