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Mates

We were incredibly lucky to come across this male lion and his mate lying right next to the road. He gave a few growls and then a mock charge and then settled down. About 5 mins later the female got restless and they got up and walked off towards the water. There is no explanation to the surge of adrenaline you get when you hear the low rumbling of a big cat like that. Your body immediately reacts and something very primal takes over. It's very cool (from a truck!)
Etosha

May 15th 2006
From the packs of little baby mongoose and their mothers that ran around camp looking for food to working out by the waterhole before the afternoon game drive, doing leg lifts with curious zebra and oryx watching. Whispering around the waterhole at night while watching shy black rhino though binoculars, wishing my eyesight was better, Etorsha, the white dust. My eyes may never be the same with ... read more
Africa » Namibia » Etosha National Park

Namibian Flag South Africa occupied the German colony of South-West Africa during World War I and administered it as a mandate until after World War II, when it annexed the territory. In 1966 the Marxist South-West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) guerrilla gr... ... read more
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