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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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Thanks for the weather update!

You are welcome, Pierre.

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Hi, Sean! Possible to send a picture from the Varty deck? Stay safe, Linda

Hi Linda. Thanks so much. Sure.

Yowse, what a different environment the bush has become in the aftermath of all that rain! I’d love to see – and especially hear – the Sand River crashing over the rocks outside of camp and watch herds of elephants frolic in the rain and mud. Not much fun for you having to live in the wet, but so much better than sitting here with the flu!

The bush is completely underwater at the moment and the river is pumping. But as you say it has become a bit of a nuisance living in the constant wet.

Good news and difficult news: it’s great that the table water and the river are full and you will probably have enough water for the rest of the year. Not so nice are the difficulties some animals have, especially the Ximungwe Female and her cubs. Keep my fingers crossed that they will come out of this in good health.
And, of course, it is certainly a bit annoying for the guests. But that’s nature.

It is nature and completely out of our control, so we just have to deal with it. I really hope that the Ximungwe Female is able t keep her cubs alive and we are able to find the den soon.

And: such impressive photos, the river fuller than full and this beautiful rainbow

Is there finally water in the Maxabene riverbed?

Yes, there is water everywhere. Every single drainage line and dry river bed is flowing constantly at the moment.

It seems this year is meant to be a wet one, as here in Northern California we’ve had some brutal rain storms as well. However unlike the roads within Londolozi, ours are paved so no worries about erosion, etc. Even if a drive is rained out, there is something magical about watching and listening to the rain fall, either from the deck of one’s room or from the main deck of each camp. It’s also a great opportunity to explore the gardens around camp, to seek out birds, lizards or whatever might be trying to stay dry or be enjoying the rain. The animals know what to do during serious rain storms, finding shelter as best they can but I am worrying about Ximungwe and her cubs. Unless they’re tucked into boulder crevices, they can get wet and cold while she’s hunting and I would think it could lead to their demise. But Ximungwe is smart and experienced so I’ll remain optimistic, knowing that after the rains subside you can venture into the blocks in search of her and the den. In the meantime, keep your wellies handy……

Thankfully there is still a lot to do should the game drives be rained out. I have a good feeling that Ximungwe is keeping her cubs in a cluster of boulders and they will be warm and safe, I doubt they are dry but they should be alright.

Hi Sean, so much rain can bring lots of complications to the bush and soil. I am sure the Land Rovers will get stuck in the mud and it is better to wait it off than to go and erode the ground more than it already is. I feel sorry for guests that come from far expecting to see the amazing animals, but cannot go out at all. I am sure all the Rangers and Trackers are feeling helpless as well, but there is nothing anyone can do besides just waiting it out. I truly hope the Ximungwe female keeps her tiny fur balls safe and warm.

Lets just say, yes the pink pouch has changed hands a few times already. We have to just wait it out and hope that it passes soon. I am hopeful that the Ximungwe Cubs are alright.

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