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Boasting what is said to be one of the most diverse game-viewing experiences in Africa, Mrs Policyholder and her family could barely contain their excitement at visiting Kruger National Park.

At the start of their safari, Mrs Policyholder realised that perhaps she was a little overdressed for the occasion, but not wanting to disappoint her family who were becoming very excited about the day's activities, realised it was probably a little late to do anything about her wardrobe choice at that moment.

Climbing into the jeep they set off. They saw elephants, lions, leopards and a particularly light-fingered giraffe that took a shine to Mrs Policyholder's prized Louis Vuitton handbag swiping it from the open window of the jeep.

Source: Columbus Direct

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