UNLIMITED

Kruger Magazine

Shikondo tales

“Once upon a time, long, long ago before animals roamed this great continent of Alkebu-Lan, a forbidden love occurred that affected the universe with such incredible sorrow that the sadness is still evident almost every day.”

It is so that stories, from generation to generation, are mostly told around a crackling campfire. And it is also true that it is these stories that trickle down through generations and become the original teller’s legacy. One such legend was Shikondo (a worthy name

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Kruger Magazine

Kruger Magazine8 min read
Critically Endangered!
« Dr Ian Whyte is an independent environmental consultant who retired from SANParks in 2007. He was previously engaged in fulltime wildlife research in the Kruger National Park from 1970-2007. At the time of retirement, he was responsible for the coo
Kruger Magazine1 min read
Welcome To The Spring 2024 Issue Of
Spring is in the air, with impala lilies in full bloom and sjambok pod trees lush and green. We eagerly wait for the mopani trees to unveil their beautiful lime-green leaves. Soon, migrant birds will start to arrive one after another, and we’ll see t
Kruger Magazine7 min read
Endangered Mammals Protected In The Kruger
« Dr Ian Whyte is an independent environmental consultant who retired from SANParks in 2007. He was previously engaged in fulltime wildlife research in the Kruger National Park from 1970-2007. At the time of retirement, he was responsible for the coo

Related Books & Audiobooks