Etosha Park

Damaraland Etosha Park Fur Seals Okavango River Petroglyphs Sand Dunes Sesriem Canyon Swakopmund Walvis Bay Windhoek

Etosha National Park

 

Elephants Giraffe Zebra

 

 Saline depressions—pans—that occasionally fill with water are common landforms,
although they vary greatly in size.
 The largest salt flat in the world is the Etosha pan in northern Namibia.

 

A place to observe animals Large and Small

 

Giraffe

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Hare

 

African Elephant

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turtle

 

Zebra

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ground squirrel

 

Wildebeest

 

Wildebeest with Radio collar to track his migration

 

ostrich

 

a black faced impala

 

Guinea hens

 

young fox play close to the den as mother is away
(den is former termite mound)

 

Bustard

 

Oryx

 

quail

 

Hyena

 

Springbock

 

late in the day at the waterhole

 

Etosha tower

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Elephants Giraffe Zebra

Damaraland Etosha Park Fur Seals Okavango River Petroglyphs Sand Dunes Sesriem Canyon Swakopmund Walvis Bay Windhoek

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