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Fish eagle takes fish from River Chobe. Botswana:Namibia border. 1994. Fish thrown from boat
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Cattle egrets in Namibia from boat on River Chobe. 1994
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Four Namibian elephants on River Chobe flats. February 1994
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Elephants cross River Chobe from Botswana to Namibia
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Fur seals . Cape Cross, North of Swakopmund, Namibia. 1997.
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Bontebok from Cape introdes Mokuti Etosha Lodge. Etosha
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Pied Crow and Springbok. Etosha
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Mairead with couriers Clare and Victor. Acacia brownii. Etosha 1997
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Colophospermum mopane scrub. Are big shade trees in lodges
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Elephant and Acacia brownii, the dominant bush. Etosha
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Big influx of Springbok by Etosha pan
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Zebra. 4 inch high Acacia brownii and tall Acacia albida are dominant trees
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Oryx, Wildebeest, Zebra. Gnu are quite rare here, not like Africa
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Second consignment mountain zebras and springbok take turn. Etosha
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Giraffe drinkning. Flock crow guinea fowl. Doves and company
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White rhinocerous, near Mount Etjo.
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Elephants among Mopane and acacia. Etosha Pan Reserve.
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Desert elephants. Parents an a young. Mount Etjo
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Acacia erioloba. Camel or Giraffe thorn. Good browsing.
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Zebra, Springbok, Oryx (Gemsbok)
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Steenbok among Acacia brownii. Typical splaying shape.
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Springbok drinking mud soup by Eosha Pan
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Ostriches. Etosha Pan is 120 x 70 Km. Dry as rivers changed courses
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Portrait of one of two cheetahs in Epako breeding programme
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Young male cheetah rescued from villagers (taking sheep and goats) from breeding programme. Epako Pan
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Hill pushes through 400 miles of sand, 1000 ft above sea.
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Galenia papulosa, Wart, Aizoaceae. River Swakop
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Galenia and yellow composite. River Swakop
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Rocks worn smooth by seals. Cape Cross
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Shiny new born pup suckling fur seal.