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Flora And Fauna In The South African Bush

February 16, 2013
by Julianna Espinosa

I was in Kruger, in the northeast part of South Africa, which is mostly bush land and used for safaris. I woke at 6 a.m. and walked outside the hut to see these beautiful impalas grazing. It was an incredible experience. – Julianna Espinosa, Photographer for Youth Journalism International

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