Peak season in Etosha is peak for a reason. The park is busy in the dry season with animals that flock to the water holes to catch a drink of water. It was my first safari and I was super excited to see some rare African animals.
We were able to drink beer in the back of the van! Wow, African beer is so tasty!
What a surprise! Within minutes of crossing the gate we ran into a herd (Thanks Keith!) of elephants.
Here is my new zebra friend. I called him stripey.
Oryx cross the water hole. Look at all of the animals in the background!
A very African scene.
Our first lion, Leo. I am a Leo too. We rock!
Gerry the giraffe likes leaves. I tried them too….they were not so great. Not so yummy.
Its a rhinocerous in the moonlight. This is the best picture we could get!
The next day I was passed out. Too much safari for me…
Me and our guide Nelson. Nelson did a great job, considering that we had a two day safari! Lots of driving for Nelson. He is awesome!
Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Day 1 & 2: Etosha National Park Our first day in the park. Group shot includes myself, Sebastian, Marloes and Phillipp. Also shown here. read more…
We set off Thursay morning to the northern reaches of Namibia. I was invited to Oshakati by Cyrlene and we were accompanied by her sister Shakira visiting from London and. read more…
I will be heading to the north of Namibia for the next couple of days. Tomorrow we will travel to Etosha National Park which is known as one of the. read more…
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Etosha National Park
Peak season in Etosha is peak for a reason. The park is busy in the dry season with animals that flock to the water holes to catch a drink of water. It was my first safari and I was super excited to see some rare African animals.
We were able to drink beer in the back of the van! Wow, African beer is so tasty!
What a surprise! Within minutes of crossing the gate we ran into a herd (Thanks Keith!) of elephants.
Here is my new zebra friend. I called him stripey.
Oryx cross the water hole. Look at all of the animals in the background!
A very African scene.
Our first lion, Leo. I am a Leo too. We rock!
Gerry the giraffe likes leaves. I tried them too….they were not so great. Not so yummy.
Its a rhinocerous in the moonlight. This is the best picture we could get!
The next day I was passed out. Too much safari for me…
Me and our guide Nelson. Nelson did a great job, considering that we had a two day safari! Lots of driving for Nelson. He is awesome!
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Journey to Zamiba: Etosha National Park
Upwards and Onwards: Journey to Zamiba Day 1 & 2: Etosha National Park Our first day in the park. Group shot includes myself, Sebastian, Marloes and Phillipp. Also shown here. read more…
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Etosha 2006
We set off Thursay morning to the northern reaches of Namibia. I was invited to Oshakati by Cyrlene and we were accompanied by her sister Shakira visiting from London and. read more…
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Etosha: “Great White Place of Dry Water”
I will be heading to the north of Namibia for the next couple of days. Tomorrow we will travel to Etosha National Park which is known as one of the. read more…
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