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We drive into the park in a truck. The guide sits on the cab of the truck to spot animals. The route through the park follows unpaved roads. We are frequently shaken about. The guide occasionally has to duck under low-hanging branches. Due to the rainy season, the vegetation is tall and the trees are full of leaves—perfect hiding spots for wildlife. This makes it harder for us to spot animals. Also, the sheer size of the park makes wildlife sightings more difficult. The first animals we encounter are a troop of baboons. The animals move from tree to tree. It's amusing to watch the young monkeys chase after the group. Further on, a flock of guinea fowl crosses the road. The old truck makes a lot of noise. Most birds flee before we arrive. However, a pair of Southern Ground Hornbills remain. Perhaps they're too curious to leave. Vragen aan ChatGPT