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Kruger Map for Google
Earth
Do you want to see where a lodge is before you make a booking or
learn more about the Kruger National Park's biodiversity or
explore the historical development of the park, then download
our
Kruger National Park Layer for Google Earth
(2MB - kmz file). Get the free
Google Earth if you don't have it already.
Lodges, Camps & Restcamp Layer
Get more information on lodges, camps, walking trails and
restcamp inside and outside the Kruger National Park and book
them:

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Lodges
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Tented Camps
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Trail Camps
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Rest Camps
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Bush Camps

Transport Layer
If you want to enter the park (may it be with a vehicle or
airplane) is important to know what your choices are and how
long it will take you between point A and B.


Historical Layer
The Park wasn't as large in the past as it is now. With this
layer you can see how it changed from 1884 until 2002.

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1884-1902
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1903
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1923
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1926
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1961-1973
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1993
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2002 into the future

Ecological Layer
The higher density and numbers of larger animals in the south of
Kruger is a function of a combination of soil types, vegetation
and rainfall, as well as perennial rivers and artificial
waterholes.

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Animal Census for 2001 (Buffalo, Zebra, Impala, Black Rhino,
Elephant Bull, Giraffe, Kudu, Ostrich, Warthog, White Rhino,
Blue Wildebeest)
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Rainfall for 2005
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Savanna Biome
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Eco Regions (Sour Lowveld Bushveld, Mixed Lowveld Bushveld,
Sweet Lowveld Bushveld, Lebombo Arid Mountain Bushveld, Mopane
Shrubveld, Mopane Bushveld)

Attractions & Points of Interests
Some interesting attractions and towns around the park:


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