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Maxim's 5:3 Male

Maxim's 5:3 Male

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Ngungwe 3:3 Female

Ngungwe 3:3 Female

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Nkoveni 2:2 Female

Nkoveni 2:2 Female

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Nkuwa 3:3 Female

Nkuwa 3:3 Female

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Ntomi 3:3 Male

Ntomi 3:3 Male

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Piccadilly 3:3 female

Piccadilly 3:3 female

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Shingi 3:3 Male

Shingi 3:3 Male

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Three Rivers 2:2 Female

Three Rivers 2:2 Female

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Tinxiya 4:3 Female

Tinxiya 4:3 Female

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Ximungwe 5:3 Female

Ximungwe 5:3 Female

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Xinkhova 2:2 Female

Xinkhova 2:2 Female

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Xinzele 4:4 Female

Xinzele 4:4 Female

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Hlambela 2:2 Male

Hlambela 2:2 Male

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Jacana 2:2 Female

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Sean Zeederberg

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As a young boy growing up on an agricultural farm in Zimbabwe, Sean spent every opportunity entertaining himself outdoors, camping in the local nature reserve and learning about all facets of the natural world. After completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental ...

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on The Week In Pictures #734: The Year That Was (2025)

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Sean, what a wonderful selection of photographs. This is definitely ‘a keeper’. I envy you and your colleagues. Wishing you all a wonderful safe and healthy 2026.

Hi Sean, what a spectacular variety of animals. They are all stunning and it is a privilege to see these amazing animals. I am sure each time you view an animal, it brings joy and appreciation. Thanks for these wonderful images. Happy New Year Sean.

BRAVO. A stunning collection of unique and breathtaking images……the one more admirable than the next. The portfolio is in my saved mail for repeated viewing, when the tumult of the world necessitates restoration of a sense of serenity, beauty and hope.

Wow Sean! What a feast of fabulous photos to end the year. Thanks to the Team Londolozi for making our day – every day – with all the wonderful blogs, which are so appreciated. All best wishes for the centenary year of Londoz.

Wow! – what an amazing and massively varied TWIP. A stunning way to start the new year, thank you.

What a fantastic collection of last year’s photos, Sean!
Thanks a lot.
A truly brilliant start into a new year of wonderful sightings at Londolozi.

Hi Sean, it’s a long way to Londolozi and to the end of the year and the gallery…. pictures that leave you in awe for their colours, shadows, subjects…. the lion cub seems to smile he’s absolutely irresistible! As the cheetah family… the Nkoveni Female remains a leopard that touched us deeply, as the Ximungwe female. Have you any news on the Mashaba female? Lions are spectacular, the Birmingham males descendants to me are the best. There’s a picture of a bird (a kingfisher species?) Looking directly into the camera that’s appalling… the hippo out of the dark, into the light…. the landscapes…. a magic in every small being, like the dung beetle, to the largest, giraffe, elephants…the Xinzele female on the rock is regal… well, all is a canva for the year gone and a hope for the new one. Best wishes to your family and all the staff at Londolozi!

Sean, masterful presentation of epic moments captured beautifully by the Londolozi guide team. I’m awestruck by the images that represent single moments in time that are unrepeatable and now, unforgettable. Wishing you all a wonderful new year!

WOW!! Just WOW!!!

These photos take me to Londolozi! There can be no favorites among them; they tell a compelling story of the bush, the year, evolving yet staying the same. Congratulations to all the talented photographers who helped create this remarkable collection!

Digital Ranger

great photos Sean to start off 2026 wish you many happy travels and lots of great photos yet to be taken of the wonderful wildlife you live with every day thank you and happy 2026 to yourself and all y

Digital Ranger

great photos for a new year gift Sean wishing you and all your colleagues a Happy healthy 2026 and plenty more fabulous photos of the wildlife you live with every day thank you Lyn

Sean,
These really are the “best of the best”. So many of them are already in my “favorites.” The variety is incredible, from sweeping scenery to playful cubs and those unforgettable moments on the line of a hunt. What an extraordinary year it was, and the talent of the ranger photographers truly shines through in every frame. Thank you for sharing these stunning memories. They remind us exactly why Londolozi stays in our hearts!

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