Kruger National Park - The magical far Northern region
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Part 1 of a series on the Kruger National Park.  We discuss some the early history of the park, the development of tourism, as well as the biodiversity and scale of the park.  This episode concentrates on the far northern section of the park - where you find the rarities - the unique birds, and the scarce antelope like Roan, Sable and Suni. We discuss the camps, the picnic sites, the history and some of the best roads to drive in the area. And the cool story of "Crooks Corner"........ All the information in this episode is available on the Kruger Park listings found on the Road Trip SA app - look for the black-and-white logo! This is a recording of a radio show - Radio Ecohealth - www.ecohealthradio.co.za
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