Etosha National Park - Namibia (by Mat Distef)
321 notes
·
View notes
“Relentless. Both fighting for life. For one, two young cubs to feed. The other, to witness another sunrise.”
Photographed by George Benjamin in Etosha National Park, Namibia
19 notes
·
View notes
Etosha National Park, Namibia
5 notes
·
View notes
A family of African elephants make their way to a waterhole in Etosha national park, Namibia.
Image: Effimova Anna/Shutterstock
15 notes
·
View notes
Etosha National Park, Namibia
mymodernmet.com
5 notes
·
View notes
The Etosha National Park (from 1958) is located 435 km (Okaukuejo Camp) or 530 km (Namutoni Camp) north of Windhoek. The park can be entered through either Von Lindequist Gate (Namutoni), Andersson Gate (Okaukuejo), Galton Gate (West), or King Nehale Gate (North). It is one of the Africa’s largest parks covering area of 22 270 square kilometres. The Etosha pan’s size is 4 590 square kilometres, while all pans cover more than 5 100 square kilometres. The word “etosha” means place of dry water or, according to other sources, huge, white area. The park was originally proclaimed by German governor Friedrich von Lindequist in 1907.
-------------------
Der Etosha Nationalpark (seit 1958) liegt 435 km (Okaukuejo Camp) bzw. 530 km (Namutoni Camp) nördlich von Windhoek. Der Park kann entweder durch das Von Lindequist Gate (Namutoni) Andersson Gate (Okaukuejo), Galton Gate (Westen) oder King Nehale Gate (Norden) erreicht werden. Es ist einer der größten Parks Afrikas mit einer Fläche von 22.270 Quadratkilometern. Die Größe der Etosha-Pfanne beträgt 4.590 Quadratkilometer, während alle Pfannen mehr als 5.100 Quadratkilometer umfassen. Das Wort „Etosha“ bedeutet Ort des trockenen Wassers oder, nach anderen Quellen, riesiges, weißes Gebiet. Der Park wurde ursprünglich 1907 von dem deutschen Gouverneur Friedrich von Lindequist proklamiert.
5 notes
·
View notes
King of Etosha by Graham Turner.
0 notes
Puzzling Over Etosha National Park? Find the Crossword Clue Here!
Seeking the Etosha National Park Country Crossword Clue? Look no further! Etosha, a renowned wildlife sanctuary, is located in Namibia, Southern Africa. Explore its diverse fauna, arid landscapes, and captivating waterholes. Now you can complete your crossword and learn about this remarkable destination.
2 notes
·
View notes
Black Rhinos at a waterhole – Etosha National Park, Namibia by Michael Sheridan
2 notes
·
View notes
Etosha National Park, Namibia
Sergi Ferrete
3 notes
·
View notes
Life in Black and White.
Dozens of plains zebras showed up to drink at Okaukuejo waterhole in Etosha National Park, Namibia. Packed closely together and moving as one, the zebras lowered their heads to get water and, almost immediately, robotically lifted them again to scan for danger. This went on for five minutes, and their stripes reminded Lucas Bustamante of a living barcode. #
© Lucas Bustamante / Wildlife Photographer of the Year
28 notes
·
View notes