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Updated 31/01/2012

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African Safari BN 111


Close encounter with black rhino on our game drive, Etosha

 


A pair of Leopards at a waterhole in Etosha


Courting giraffe couple in Etosha

Elephant in Moremi game reserve



Bathing beauties are Kay, Jean and Lyn in outdoor riverside pool at Ngepi


Two zebras in Etosha National Park


Dead Vlei in Namibia


Diane and Ian processing the days photos


Diane and Lyn doing women's work (washing) in camp at Kwai


Hold-up - while we wait for the elephants to cross between our two vehicles.


Jean, Lyn and Diane with Herero woman in traditional costume


The night group dinner photos is with the Botswana crew in Kasane


Game viewing in Savuti, Botswana


Our group on Etosha Pan


Visiting a Herero woman's home


Helen's 'foot spa'


Visiting a school on the Cultural tour of Swakopmund


Ian, our chief photographer


Jean and Kay ready for tent inspection, Ngepi


Jonas and Ronney, our crew in Namibia, showing support for world cup!


School visit, Swakopmund


Kay jubilant after climbing up Dune 45


Village children , cultural tour, Swakopmund


Village children , cultural tour, Swakopmund


Close view of a leopard's kill as it moves its dinner from one tree to another. Wow! -game viewing doesn't get any better than this!


Lilac-breasted roller


Close encounter with lions by the Chobe river


Traditional lunch, Swakopmund


Lyn and David by their tent, Spitzkoppe


Lyn showing the school children their photos - the wonders of digital photopgraphy


Mary and Max in mokoro on Kavanga River, Ngepi


Max


Max celebrating after his climb up dune 45


Mother and baby, Swakopmund


Ready for our mokoro trip


The perils of sand - having to let air out of our tyres when stuck


Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn, Namibia


Sunrise over Kavanga River Ngepi


Ted and Max discussing the state of fencing in Namibia


Male Kudu and his spectatular twisted horns


Lesson in bushman culture and language at Tree Sleepers.