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I own no land, instead I have wheelestate. I’ve been a full time RVer since 1997. Working summers as a Park Ranger takes me to many beautiful places and playing during the winter takes me to many more. This blog is simply the story of my life's adventures.

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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bugging at Dinosaur Park South Africa

01 Evolution of life Dinosaur Park ZA (366x800)
Evolution of Life
After Joan and I toured Sudwala Cave we wandered right next door to see dinosaurs...




12 comments:

Diane said...

Great pictures that bring back so many happy memories of holidays at Sudwala for me. Diane

Anonymous said...

No Neanderthals? I like bugs and humanoids but I also like our first cousins, the Neanderthals.

LOL

Janie said...

looks like an interesting place. You definitely found a lot of cool bugs to photograph. I'm glad you managed to evade the croc!

blog with no name said...

Wow a two for one deal... Dino's and Insects! Cool!
BTW Kevin says hi!
Have a good day! :)

SAPhotographs (Joan) said...

LOL!! This must be a conspiracy!! Both you and Anne have posted pictures of me which you were not supposed to!! LOL!!

What a wonderful post Gaelyn. You did a great job on showing us the dinosaur park and the bugs we found there. As far as I can gather, that is a Monarch butterfly pupating.

We were without electricity yesterday afternoon and evening so I am a bit late getting around to the blogs.

Martha Z said...

I bet kids love this place, both for the bugs and the fake dinos. They have bugs I've never seen before.

Kathie Brown said...

Gaelyn sure wish we could send all that spam to the bugs! What fun you had here!

Pat said...

Dinosaurs! Love 'em. I'd have loved to have visited this place, too. Until then, I have enjoyed your photos!

Firefly the Travel Guy said...

Sudwala and the Dino park is another of the places I haven't been to. Trust Joan to take you to a dino park and go hunting the tiniest bugs inbetween the gigantic dino's.

The Giraffe Head Tree said...

This is so great! I'm enjoying your journey, Gaelyn. !!!

Elaine said...

My son would have loved this park when he was a little boy--oh, wait, he would still love it. He's never got over his love of dinosaurs, and he's been a fan since before it was cool. I like the combination of the dinos and the bugs--thank God those bugs are a bit smaller.

Rambling Woods said...

Joan does get some great photos and so do you Gaelyn

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