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Last update: 16-01-2011 Picture by Jean Burger
NWASHINANGANA
NAME
His name means "somebody that blows the animal horn"

CHARACTERISTICS
Thick tusks widely splayed. He has two small v-shaped notches in his right ear (middle and bottom). Two small notches in the left ear (top). His left tusk is longer and more straight then the right tusk. He also has a tennisball sized swelling on the left flank about 50cm from the tail.

AREA
Lower Sabie - Tshokwane - Satara - Orpen and some private reserves in the Sabi Sands area.
Tuskers of Africa
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Photographed by Johan Drotsky

Date: June 26th and July 3th 2010

Location: Satara area (just north of S100 (Mananga trial)
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Photographed by Norman Lok

Date: July 21th

Location: Satara area (near Gudzani East waterhole along the S41)

First pictures on my site with the right side of Nwashinangana.

I added some marks for the notches at the right ear on the second picture.
Photographed by Sue Berry

Date: August 4th 2010

Location: Satara area (along the S100)
Photographed by Jean Burger

Date: August 12th 2010

Location: Satara area (near the S100)
Photographed by Adam Whitfield

Date: April 18th

Location: Satara - Tshokwane area along S36 (Hamiltons concession)