
Sunrise in the Etosha National Park Quickly away from the resort at 6 am,just in time to reach this...
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Sossusvlei: dawning over the dunes First light of the sun sharply divides the two sides of a dune
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Windhoek: christuskirche This luteran german church is one of the reference point of the capital of...
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Namib Naukluft Park: desert colours Rocks, sand and grass creates a delicate palette of colours in the Namibian...
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Autumn colours in the bush The last days of April (early Autumn in Namibia)leave splash of yellow...
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Shadows and lights near the Namib N.Park In the late afternoon the sun plays with the red sand and the grey...
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The lonely tree This solitaire tree stands in the desertic lands near the Namib Naukluft Park
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Namibian sunset This exceptional sunset happened thanks to a cloudy sky, through which...
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Solitaire: still life Solitaire is a little more than a small filling station, cross-road...
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Flying over Sossusvlei From Swakopmund, on a small plane, we flew all over the Namib-Naukluft Park,...
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Sossusvlei: the red desert In the Sossusvlei area, you can do several walks, depending on your endurance...
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Sossusvlei: dunes The farthest you walk the more you are repaid from this unreal scenary
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Sossusvlei: lightgames in the desert Just after the sunrise, light plays with sands, while you walk...
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Sossusvlei:spoors in the sand Spoors probably left by an antilope in the morning
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Sossusvlei: desolation tree Dried mud in the center of Sossuvlei: during the very rare Tsauchab...
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Sossusvlei: climbing Elim's dune The Elim's dune is one of the most frequented: but during our...
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Sossusvlei: from Elim's dune Elim's dune is 5 Km far from the Sesriem Camp Site: you have graet...
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Sossusvlei: the endless line While walking through the sand, I was constantly attracted by the soft...
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Desert forms Watched from above the desert reveals unreal forms, like this with...
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Moonvalley in Namib Naukluft Park The name is really appropriate for this lunar landscape
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Namib-N. Park: Welwitschia mirabilis This curious and rare plant only lives in this area of the earth; it can live...
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Swakopmund: where Germany and Africa mix This town seems a Bavarian village placed on the Atlantic african coast: the...
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Flamingos'flight near Walvis Bay Walvis bay is the first natural harbour of Namibia; close to it, there is the...
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Wreck in the skeleton coast The skeleton coast is a long part of the Namibian coast, very desolate and...
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Cape cross seal reserve This is the greatest otary colony (Arctocephalus pusillus)of the Namib coast;...
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Flying over a flamingos'colony Thousands of little pink points near Walvis Bay: flamingos can fly as far as...
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The way thru Damaraland Damraland, a region in north-west of Namibia, is one of the last...
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Twyfelfontein: detail of the graffiti This rocky area is covered with engravings, incised by San hunters and dating...
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Damaraland: the organ pipes A group of strange basalt columns, 4 meters high, near Twyfelfontein
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The look of the antelope A small female antelope, called Oreotragus, stood for a moment along our way:...
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The baobab These huge trees can live for centuries and become higher and higher: this...
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The empire of light Palmwag oasis, in Damaraland, near the Uniab river.
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Palmwag: waiting for sunset The fiery ball slowly dies behind the mountains of Damaraland
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Himba woman and a lolly Himba are a seminomad group of people from Kaokoveld: their woman...
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Himba child laughing This child laughs at our view, near a small Himba village: the Himba children...
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Scene from a Himba village Young women and children in a Himba village: this people have always...
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Himba girl Himba women grease their skin with a mask of ash, ochre and butter that...
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Himba headmen graves The number and dimension of horns represents the importance of the died headman
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Detail of the Epupa falls Late April is one of the best period to see the Epupa Falls, at the Angola...
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Kaokoveld: young mother We met this young mother, stepping with her baby on the way back from Epupa...
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Etosha: intrigued giraffes gazing at us The Etosha National Park covers an area of 20000 square Kms;its...
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Etosha: springboks in the sunrise light Springbok is one of the more widespread animal of Namibia: it is one of the...
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Etosha: zebras in the golden light Our days in Etosha were related to the sun: we departed from the resort at...
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Etosha National Park: water games Sometimes we wait on our cross-country vehicle for a long time, near a...
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Etosha: ostrichs in front of the pan The central pan of Etosha is 5000 square Kms wide and is covered by a little...
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Twilight in Etosha A resting lion with a jackal, is enlighted by the last sun of the day
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The elephant is approaching This huge mammal is really grandiose, when you are only few meters far from it.
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Etosha: animals flocking at a waterhole Another example of the intense life that takes place near waterholes...
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Etosha: zebra's pup You can see many of these scenes in Etosha: animals are really free...
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Etosha: banded mongoose This mangoose is resting for a moment after a short run in the sun, with its...
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The giraffe drinking This is one of the most fascinating scene you can see in Etosha: the giraffe...
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Etosha: lilacbreasted roller When flying, this wonderful bird shows intense colours on its chest
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Etosha: scops owl on a branch This small owl was almost hidden in the shadow of a great tree: only...
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Etosha: jackals playing Two young jackals are playing at twilight, while their mother look after them...
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Etosha: a young kestrel Just after dawn, a young kestrel, still chilly after the night, faced...
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Tourist overcrowding in Etosha! Normally you can see only for wheel drive vehicles or small cars in...
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Etosha: sunset with honey badger Just when we stopped for this picture of the dying sun, a honey badger...
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Etosha: after the sunset in the resort Near Namutoni there is a waterhole, separated only few meters by the...
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Etosha: night scene near a water hole This is the waterhole of Okaukuejo resort: a group of almost thirty elephants...
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