There is no silence quite as profound as the one that descends when you're in the bush and come across a creature that could eat you.
28,300ha of rehabilitated farmland, a quiet so pensive descends that you may just pick up the stirring of roots under soil.
There is only the profound stillness of a Karoo river valley, which, after two days, had completely restored both my equilibrium and my faith in the world. But, when offered a camping holiday in the Kruger National Park with my best friend, and promised loads of G&Ts, I said what the heck.We visited various camps daily, putting up the tent when we got there, and waking up early to take it down. That had been expected and wasn't too bad.
In a world where we are constantly over-stimulated, finding a slice of serenity can feel a bit like trying to catch water with your hands. That said, the feeling is not impossible to track down if you know where to look.
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