Upon arrival we were met by a representative from &Beyond, our local travel coordinator in South Africa. He transferred us to the private Federal Air terminal, which operates small flights to game reserves in southern Africa.
Our flight got canceled because the heavy rain had washed out Madikwe's dirt runway. Luckily, the company organized a driver to take us five hours north to the reserve, hopefully getting us there in time to go out on an evening game drive.
Above is Olaf waiting in the lounge for the driver. In the photo below I am playing with my camera and reading the instructions so I can be prepared to capture some good photos of the animals.

Now here is the first exciting thing we saw, a magnificent dung beetle, rolling around the female on her little ball of fertility. Not so much.
The animals, for the most part, were not bothered by us so long as we stayed in the car. Brett says that they have become comfortable with the vehicles, but that the moment you step outside, you freak them out. No matter how comfortable they were with us, it was still very difficult to find some of the animals, like the rhino and African buffalo.
Before we arrived, a black rhino died (of old age). The carcass was around for a couple of days, attracting lots of hungry lions. We got a special opportunity to watch them feeding and playing :)
Below is our approach to the rhino, slightly blocked by a possessive lion. She wasn't too bothered by us, and even put on a little show with her sister. Usually lions sleep all day (like Hazel and Luca), so it was special to see them being active.
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