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 the distance, the springboks peppering the landscape, and the timid giraffe patiently waiting for the big, brave elephant bull to finish washing, drinking and straight chilling in the watering hole at Dolomite Camp in the far west of the park. The funny thing is, this bull…
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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…
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…
A Lone Hartebeest on the Pan
I didn’t take many photos of hartebeests when I was in Etosha National Park. I always kept my camera waiting for the flashier types like elephants…
Do you see what I see?
I took this photo from the porch of our tent high atop the hill where Dolomite camp is placed overlooking these vast plains in Etosha National…
I’m Told These are Rare
When you meet someone new at camp while on safari one of the first things you do is list all the animals you’ve seen so far.…
Safari Life
When I first booked our trip to Etosha National Park, I thought five days might be too many. I was wrong. I could have spent months…
Zebra and Sunbeams
If I had to describe Namibia’s Etosha National Park in only two words, it would be zebra and sunbeams, because there are a lot of both. This…