Yeah. Uvita was just ok. The whale’s tail is beautiful but I need a drone to capture that, which I am getting myself for Christmas. So I put my camera away and enjoyed some quality time on the beach in Uvita. And then we took a drive to Rancho Mastetal and stopped at this river full of crocodiles. Scary! Magic 346/365, Les Crocodiles, Somewhere near Uvita, Costa Rica …
Animals
The Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros
It was surreal seeing these lumbering giants up close and personal at Chitwan National Park. I only ever saw one rhino and her cub while on…
This Land is My Land
Sometimes I feel like all of my travels have been an effort to find a place that I love more than my home: Florida. Visiting places…
Wakullah Springs
While road tripping across the USA we were looking for a place to stop between Plant City and New Orleans. We found this place, Wakullah Springs,…
The Oryx and the Dune
Sounds like the title of some really profound Sufi poem, but it’s not. It’s just the only thing my tired mind could think of. I am officially…
Just Another Day in Etosha
This picture pretty much sums up our time in Etosha National Park. You’ve got the oryx and the zebras to the left, the lone wildebeest in…
Wildebeest
This is the last of my Etosha animal collection. After spending ten days focusing on these photos alone I find myself eager to return to the…
Spring Bok
These little guys are EVERYWHERE in Etosha National Park. Regardless of how often I saw them, I always appreciated the cartoon character cuteness they brought to…
Too Close for His Comfort
We set out from Halali Camp in Etosha National Park early one morning on what was to be the only guided game drive we did during…
The Majestical Oryx
Yes, I know, majestical isn’t actually a word but it’s the only [not] word that adequately describes the oryx. According to the Urban Dictionary: Majestical is defined…