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Spotted hyena on the move, Kruger National Park
Caption: Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) on the move, Kruger National Park, South Africa.  © Scotch Macaskill

Camera: Canon EOS 1D Mk II; Lens: Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM telephoto; Focal Length: 400mm; Shutter speed: 1/400; Aperture: f/6.3; ISO: 640.

Location: The Kruger National Park, established in 1898, is South Africa's flagship wildlife reserve and offers a wildlife experience that ranks with the best in Africa.

Kruger lies between the Limpopo River to the north and the Crocodile River to the south and is roughly 80km wide and 320k (200 miles) long. This huge tract of wilderness is home to an impressive diversity of flora and fauna, including 507 different birds and 147 types of mammal.

Kruger Park is mainly a self-drive destination with a varity of accommodation options including chalets, cottages, bungalows, tents, caravan and camp sites, bush lodges and private luxury safari lodges.

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