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Interesting trip indeed.


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We were in Zim in Aug 1999 instead of our normal Namibian trip


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Looks fun indeed... makes me think I might have to dig around for some of my old trip pics sometime O** \O

I do like the bush washing machine idea ..0.. O:V X#X


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Too much driving and too few sightings until now ;-)

A wonderful Baobab O/\ O/\

A lovely view from the top of the fort \O


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Certainly seems like a trip of a lifetime. :yes: \O


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PJL wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 7:13 pm Looks fun indeed... makes me think I might have to dig around for some of my old trip pics sometime O** \O

I do like the bush washing machine idea ..0.. O:V X#X
0() Peej!

It must be a sunny day for the washing machine..the water gets quite hot! :shock: \O


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Awesome dik dik shot, Richprins ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

and also love the baobab 0()


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So you made it to Etosha via Botswana without any wildlife encounters lol and found at least a dik dik :-0


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^0^


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An afternoon trip from the fort Camp! 0()


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For us Lowveld-lovers this was a totally alien landscape...just rocks everywhere...with weird waterholes without pumps! 0-



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There is a loop, sort of, around a tiny southeastern corner of the Pan..which we took! ( "Tiny" is a relative term regarding all things Etosha! lol )

Lo and behold, quite soon a lion appeared! :shock:


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They are sort of like our lions...lying down and doing nothing! O:V

This would have been near Klein Otavi...and our first view of the pan, which only holds water for a little while each year. \O


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