Mapungubwe giant

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Villiers
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Mapungubwe giant

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Mapungubwe is known for its large population of grey, four-legged giants, but on a recent visit we drove past this colossal green baobab tree on the Rhino Eco Trail in the western section of the park. Below is my Hilux and a friend's Land Cruiser.

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Joh, that is a nice one. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Great condition,guessing full of graphity.
Some stunning ones in bots,on our last visit,they started to fence them off.It's now become a garbage dump site :crazy:

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One of my favourites,northwest of Kubu island.
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