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<blockquote data-quote="bushmaster06" data-source="post: 4337365" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>When I was in South Africa we had an oh, sh!t moment involving cape buffalo. We were staying at a private game reserve and decided to go on a horseback safari. Some fancy pants Britsh folks in their English riding gear give their horses the spurs and take off so the rest of the horses take off as well. We run up a small hill, maybe 20-25' high and as we crest over the top we run into a herd of cape buffalo. Everyone does a quick 180 and halls balls back down the hill. </p><p></p><p>On the flip side of that, when we went up to Pilanesberg National Park we did a similar safari on elephants. We came onto some rhinos and the elephants gave chase. It was a blast. Things are different when you're on 5-6 tons of beast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushmaster06, post: 4337365, member: 24431"] When I was in South Africa we had an oh, sh!t moment involving cape buffalo. We were staying at a private game reserve and decided to go on a horseback safari. Some fancy pants Britsh folks in their English riding gear give their horses the spurs and take off so the rest of the horses take off as well. We run up a small hill, maybe 20-25' high and as we crest over the top we run into a herd of cape buffalo. Everyone does a quick 180 and halls balls back down the hill. On the flip side of that, when we went up to Pilanesberg National Park we did a similar safari on elephants. We came onto some rhinos and the elephants gave chase. It was a blast. Things are different when you're on 5-6 tons of beast. [/QUOTE]
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