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Thursday 15 December 2011

Running with the Wild Dog - All Creatures Great and Small

Leaving the camp at the Himba village, near Kamanjab, we drove across to the spectacular Etosha National Park in Kunene Region for two days crammed full of game drives and watching animals big (animaximals) and small (animinimals) by watering holes. We stayed in Okaukuejo and Namutoni.
 Wherever we turned to watch, the scene before us looked as though Noah had just parked the ark and let all the animals out!  (As a random aside, I have just discovered that the word animinimals is in use by a techno band from Belgium).

This was my 13th safari in Africa after Lake Manyara, Ngorogoro Crater, Tarangire, Burigi parks in Tanzania, Hwange and Matopos parks in Zimbabwe, Naivasha, Nakuru, Maasai MaraBaringo and Mount Kenya in Kenya and Murchison Falls in Uganda, so I wasn't really into striking off 'the big 5' of a ticklist. Instead I was keen to just 'be' in the midst of one of the most amazing creations of the natural world. And I have to confess that Etosha is easily one of the top National Parks in Africa for wildlife!

Here are some glimpses of the wonders of our creation, the rest you will find in the photo gallery in the previous posting or if you venture into the park yourself.

Zebra crossing
Two Oryx
The day of the jackal
Cat napping
The Lion King
They are not laughing
The amazing Etosha salt pan
Hartebeest
Giraffe taking a long drink
All too soon we left Etosha behind and headed south to Okonjima, home of the Africat Foundation, the largest cheetah and leopard rescue and release programme in the world.  We spent one night there and learned all about the work of the Africat Foundation and met some of the kitties.

Nature red in tooth and claw
Cool caracals
Bookends - members of the 'Adams' family
After dusk, I was able to catch up briefly with my friend Beth who leads volunteers at the PAWS project just down the path. Later my fellow adventure travellers and I enjoyed a wonderful braai and swapped tall travelling tales around the camp fire before turning in. 

Our band of happy travellers

The next morning we dismantled our camp for the last time and hit the road.


Soon we arrived back in Windhoek and, reluctant to say goodbye, we decided to enjoy a 'last supper' in style at Joe's Beer House among flaming schnapps and a variety of game platters (feeling a tad guilty after observing these beautiful creatures in the wild....) a great way to end a spectacular Namibian Adventure!
From left to right: Ian, John, Vikki, Me, Jonathan and Petr




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