Etosha National Park is huge. It takes days to cross by car, and you are only allowed out of your car at designated campsites. Which is a good thing considering what is roaming the park. We arrived at the tail end of the rainy season, so the wildlife is dispersed, and not congregated at watering holes for easy viewing. As you can see by the pictures below, we did not have much trouble finding willing photographic subjects. I let the pictures speak for themselves.
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Namibia : Etosha National Park
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Those are the shots I have been waiting for! Amazing!
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