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Monday smile: Rude awakening

29 Jan 2021
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The Kruger National Park area is currently experiencing heavy rainfall and flooding due to tropical storm Eloise. Two buffalo at MalaMala Game Reserve in were caught by surprise when the riverbed where they had decided to take a nap suddenly flooded.

The video was shared on the Kruger Sightings YouTube channel.

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