How To Obtain Rhino In South Africa’s Phinda Reserve

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Nestled against the eastern coastline of South Africa is Phinda Resource Reserve, a 57,000-acre reserve boasting the Big 5, 380 bird species and a coastline teeming with marine life.

The Independent Online has a terrific story of one woman’s trek into the bush to track down and catch a peek of one of the 50 rhinos that roam these grasslands. Apparently, to track rhino signifies you need to be comfortable with each touching and smelling their feces, which is why I would possibly never make it as a safari guide.

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