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<blockquote data-quote="kittykat23uk" data-source="post: 1339568" data-attributes="member: 55291"><p>Shortly afterwards the lodge guide who we’d put onto the leopard in the morning returned the favour when he found us another leopard up a tree! This one was smaller and more distant than the previous sightings so only a record shot was taken but still a gorgeous animal to see. We then returned to the lions who had moved position this time, now lying across the track, but decided it was all too much effort and had gone back to sleep. Finally, Solomon drove us to a scenic spot to watch the sun go down. It was so beautiful and peaceful and the colours and cloud formations awe-inspiring. Sadly some of the group didn’t think so and we were forced to return to the campsite before the end of the sunset. Whilst everyone else was getting stuck into the beers, Ian and I walked a short distance to view the last few rays of light go down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kittykat23uk, post: 1339568, member: 55291"] Shortly afterwards the lodge guide who we’d put onto the leopard in the morning returned the favour when he found us another leopard up a tree! This one was smaller and more distant than the previous sightings so only a record shot was taken but still a gorgeous animal to see. We then returned to the lions who had moved position this time, now lying across the track, but decided it was all too much effort and had gone back to sleep. Finally, Solomon drove us to a scenic spot to watch the sun go down. It was so beautiful and peaceful and the colours and cloud formations awe-inspiring. Sadly some of the group didn’t think so and we were forced to return to the campsite before the end of the sunset. Whilst everyone else was getting stuck into the beers, Ian and I walked a short distance to view the last few rays of light go down. [/QUOTE]
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