Spot the differences between the first two images! ;-)
Did anyone say "snake"?
Vamos Los Cheetah!
Island style.
A selfie with a difference...
The eagle has landed!
Sssserpent!
No snakes in New Zealand!
What a magnificent beast!
Nervous?
The captains of the 16 men's and 12 women's teams for the HSBC Cape Town Sevens were treated to a proper African experience when they arrived at the Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday afternoon - check out these great pics, all courtesy of Gallo Images.
Spot the differences between the first two images! ;-)
Did anyone say "snake"?
Vamos Los Cheetah!
Island style.
A selfie with a difference...
The eagle has landed!
Sssserpent!
No snakes in New Zealand!
What a magnificent beast!
Nervous?
Statement
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Obituary
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