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After an incredible morning drive, we decided to head to the southern parts of the traverse and explore areas we haven't been to.
On one of the main access roads we bumped into 4 lionesses (members of the Kambula / Ntseve pride) resting in the shade. They were reports of 4 males in the area as well but unfortunately we could not locate them.
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It would be intresting if if Kambula females sired by Birminghams will breakaway settle in southern Mala Mala, empty land at the moment which was territory of Charleston pride some years back and settle with Ndzenga males. It would be a perfect scenario I would say. Kambula subs can not push neiter north nor west as there are too big, too strong prides there so they do not have much options if they will intent to form separate pride.