- Bushbabys are the smallest primate. We were very lucky to see one. Captured from video.
- Bushbaby legs are so long they cannot walk, but hop like a rabbit. Captured from video.
- A civet is not really a cat, but rather is in the mongoose family. Captured from video.
- It is very rare to see serval, a member of the cat family. Captured from video.
- This Cessna, the smallest plane we would be on, took us the last 10 minutes to Djuma
- The Sabi River from the air
- Djuma's airstrip. To prevent hyena from chewing the tires off of planes left unattended, they must cover them with cut-off steel drums.
- Our first "big" animal sighting... this is a very cooperative female kudu seen on our ride into the park.
- View of Vuyatela from across the dam.
- This is the view from our private deck... very posh.
- Mosaic
- Impala across a dam. The vegetation is pretty lush for late autumn.
- Who thought the Tufts mascot would make it all the way to Africa? Oh wait...
- Spotted eagle owl. Very lucky to see this, even luckier to get it on film.
- You can tell waterbuck from kudu because the waterbuck have straighter horns, smaller ears, and look like they've sat on a white-painted toilet seat.
- A steenbok is a small antelope, about 21" high. Captured from video.