There are fish in this water, probably not happy fish!
Some kind of impalas, anyone who know what they're called?
Pumba?
Is it black with white stripes, or the other way around?
Either way, it was more interested of the grass than us. Even though it's said that they like to stick their heads into the passng cars to look for something to eat!
We sat down to eat our lunch and it didn't take long until there were a lot of monkeys around us seeming very hungry. And not very shy.
This little fellow sat in a tree just above us. Luckily for us, it decided not to jump down on our table.
Can you see the monkey?
The cricket-playing indians that were also in the park did what you're not allowed to do, namely feed the monkeys. It turned out that me and Marte were even more interesting photo-objects than the monkeys. Maybe we'll be Bollywood celebrities!?
Trying to look innocent before launcing an attac on our food.
When the temperature is 39 degrees Celcius, you ALWAYS look for shade for your car.
Mr and Mrs Ostrich
Aftre we discovered these to fellows, we hurried back to our car. They didn't seem as cozy as the monkeys to say the least. Well over a meter long from head to tail.