My wife and I were fortunate to visit Sinamatella back in 1969/70 over the New Year period.A most eventful experience as it turned out.Caught up in a "flash flood" and we ended up in the river....car and all.The Game Rangers were wonderful and saved the situation.
@@roberthodgson8854WOW! What an amazing experience!!! I'm so happy that you both survived! I'm sure it was scary at the time, but you now have this incredibly interesting story to tell😉 you got to love travel!
We saw all the big five... several times actually. There is much pleasure in seeing all the things you mentioned. Even some everyday things in Africa are unique to visitors. The sunrises and sunsets alone are worth the visit 😉 we had an amazing time and I would love to come again to see even more "little" things!
My wife and I were fortunate to visit Sinamatella back in 1969/70 over the New Year period.A most eventful experience as it turned out.Caught up in a "flash flood" and we ended up in the river....car and all.The Game Rangers were wonderful and saved the situation.
@@roberthodgson8854WOW! What an amazing experience!!! I'm so happy that you both survived! I'm sure it was scary at the time, but you now have this incredibly interesting story to tell😉 you got to love travel!
@@roberthodgson8854 Thank you for sharing 🤗
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Shame . Show the visitors the big 5 animals not badgers, birds and squirrels. People come from across the globe to see rare animals not birds nests .
We saw all the big five... several times actually. There is much pleasure in seeing all the things you mentioned. Even some everyday things in Africa are unique to visitors. The sunrises and sunsets alone are worth the visit 😉 we had an amazing time and I would love to come again to see even more "little" things!