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MY FIRST VISIT TO GREATER KRUGER

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A VIRUS KNOWN AS KRUGER-MYELITIS

The first time I can recall visiting the Kruger National Park (KNP) must have been either in 1992 or 1993 with my parents at the height of the drought at the time. I was about five years old. All I can recall from what my parents told me, was that there was a severe drought throughout the Park. What was memorable was that the elephants and buffaloes were emaciated. We must have used the

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