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Bush Flight

ZS/SZ

ZS-SZ-MJO cargo hold on a Cessna 210.

Blues in Rhyme

Fins and rotors, blues in rhyme.

360 Inspection

Pilot Rob Snaddon does a final inspection of the 210 before a delayed takeoff.

Subdivision Skeleton

A subdivision skeleton north of Witbank.

Manmade Clouds

Manmade clouds at the site of a controlled burn east of Pretoria.

Panic

Panic button in the afternoon half light.

Sunset Hills Ablaze

Rolling hills and drifting wildfires.

Dan looks out from the Cessna over the sunset landscape.

Dan looks out from the Cessna over the sunset landscape.

Approaching the Escarpment

Approaching the Drakensberg escarpment north of Witrivier.

Town at the End of the World

The town at the end of the world.

Sharp Approach

Rob banks sharply to the left as he approaches the dirt runway.

Dials in Red

Twilight landing.

Hook Clouds

Sunset beckons night. Photo credit David Snaddon.

Game Drive

Emma, Dan and David on a game drive through Selati Reserve later that weekend.

Commercial airliner.

Wide-bodied belly.

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2 Responses to “Bush Flight”

  1. Masaya says:

    Hi Austin,

    Wow, it is a big change your blog.
    But I am enjoying your explorer with great photos.

  2. Hex says:

    Terrific blog re-design. The coolest thing is the sliding show at the top and the lamest thing is that the comment box is so hard to find.

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