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  • Horses in the south of Namibia
    001_O7F2522.jpg
  • Horses in the south of Namibia
    001_O7F2522_1.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    045_O7F3224.jpg
  • A quiver tree (the kokerboom) forest, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia at dusk. It is a lovely plant, not a tree at all but an aloe, which is shaped like a menorah and can grow to thirty feet.
    042_O7F3200.jpg
  • SUV drives through the red earth in Fish River Canyon National Park, Namibia
    012IMG_2199_1.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    046_O7F3233.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    030Kalahari_0256.jpg
  • Cañon Roadhouse, a rare petrol station and cafe, littered with vintage wreks.<br />
Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve, Namibia
    019Kalahari_0245_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    016Kalahari_0158.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    013Kalahari_0108.jpg
  • SUV drives through the red earth in Fish River Canyon National Park, Namibia
    012IMG_2199.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    010IMG_2177_1_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon National Park, Namibia. Mountain zebra herd
    009_O7F2667.jpg
  • Storm over borehole pump, Namibia
    005Kalahari_0021_1_1.jpg
  • Storm over borehole pump, Namibia
    004Kalahari_0014_1_1.jpg
  • Flock of ostriches, Inselbergen – island mountains in the south of Namibia
    002_O7F2567.jpg
  • Water pump on farm near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    054_O7F3274_1.jpg
  • Dead carcases of wild cats & jackals left by farmers as warning, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    052_O7F3251_1.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    046_O7F3233_1.jpg
  • A quiver tree (the kokerboom) forest, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia at dusk. It is a lovely plant, not a tree at all but an aloe, which is shaped like a menorah and can grow to thirty feet.
    044_O7F3212_1.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    045_O7F3224_1.jpg
  • Dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    030Kalahari_0256_1.jpg
  • Canon Roadhouse, a rare petrol station and cafe, littered with vintage wreks..Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve, Namibia
    018Kalahari_0224_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    016Kalahari_0158_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    013Kalahari_0108_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon national park,  Namibia
    011IMG_2191_1.jpg
  • Storm over borehole pump, Namibia
    004Kalahari_0014_1.jpg
  • Water pump on farm near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    054_O7F3274.jpg
  • Dead carcases of wild cats & jackals left by farmers as warning, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    052_O7F3251_1_1.jpg
  • SUV drives under the clouds at dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    048_O7F3242.jpg
  • A quiver tree (the kokerboom) forest, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia at dusk. It is a lovely plant, not a tree at all but an aloe, which is shaped like a menorah and can grow to thirty feet.
    044_O7F3212_1.jpg
  • Canon Roadhouse, a rare petrol station and cafe, littered with vintage wreks.<br />
Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve, Namibia
    018Kalahari_0224.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon national park,  Namibia
    011IMG_2191_1_1.jpg
  • Driving near Inselbergen – island mountains in the south of Namibia
    000Kalahari_0028.jpg
  • SUV drives under the clouds at dawn near Keetmanshoop, Namibia
    048_O7F3242_1.jpg
  • A quiver tree (the kokerboom) forest, near Keetmanshoop, Namibia at dusk. It is a lovely plant, not a tree at all but an aloe, which is shaped like a menorah and can grow to thirty feet.
    042_O7F3200_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon. The Fish River rises in the hills to the north and only flows sporadically, but over the millennia it has carved an enormous canyon 500 metres deep into the unstable surface of Namibia, to form the second deepest canyon in the world. The walls of the canyon are an object lesson in geology: every layer for the last 1000 million years is clearly visible.
    010IMG_2177_1.jpg
  • Storm over borehole pump, Namibia
    005Kalahari_0021_1.jpg
  • Fish River Canyon National Park, Namibia. Mountain zebra herd
    009_O7F2667_1.jpg
  • Cañon Roadhouse, a rare petrol station and cafe, littered with vintage wreks..Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve, Namibia
    019Kalahari_0245_1.jpg
  • Flock of ostriches, Inselbergen - island mountains in the south of Namibia
    002_O7F2567_1.jpg
  • Driving near Inselbergen - island mountains in the south of Namibia
    000Kalahari_0028_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Guests enjoy a sundowner picnic on the dunes.
    159_O7F4257.jpg
  • Mier Family on mule pulled trap near the Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park
    060_O7F3304.jpg
  • Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    017Kalahari_0164.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kurt Loots & family, lodge guests, sampling the Bushman life with Kokai Makai, a medican man of the tribe.
    080IMG_2581_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Cheetah enjoying a meal
    134IMG_2777.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Weaver Bird's nest
    100IMG_2329_1_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Springbok(Antidorcas marsupialis): the springbok is a small gazelle of brown and white
    094_O7F3343.jpg
  • Near the camp is a small Bushman village, built for the tourists, and inhabited by volunteers from the nearest San settlement for two weeks at a time who sit in the sand making bracelets, necklaces and bows and arrows in the old way using seeds, favoured trees and ostrich shell.<br />
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Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp, <br />
 !Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago.
    075IMG_2556.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    071_O7F3501.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    069_O7F3487_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    068_O7F3445_1.jpg
  • Wrecked car in the Kalahari desert near the Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park.
    058_O7F3284_1.jpg
  • Horse riding in Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    028_O7F2829_1_1.jpg
  • Horse riding in Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    024_O7F2747.jpg
  • Central lodge pool, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    144_O7F4182_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. The chief guide, Dylan Smith, with the tracker Johannes
    115IMG_2737_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Oryx (Gemsbok) in dried out salt pan.
    089_O7F3530_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kurt Loots & family, lodge guests, sampling the Bushman life with Kokai Makai, a medican man of the tribe.
    078IMG_2573_1.jpg
  • Near the camp is a small Bushman village, built for the tourists, and inhabited by volunteers from the nearest San settlement for two weeks at a time who sit in the sand making bracelets, necklaces and bows and arrows in the old way using seeds, favoured trees and ostrich shell...Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp, . !Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. .
    075IMG_2556_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    068_O7F3445_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp, it's situation in the landscape on the high point of an immense dune. Traditional barbeque for the camp guests
    065IMG_2672_1.jpg
  • Old Ford lorry in the entrance to the lodge in Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    022IMG_2155_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Tarkuni villa in the Koranna mountains.
    155Kalahari_0498_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Guest receiving massage & aroma therapy.
    146IMG_2802_1_1.jpg
  • Central lodge pool, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    144_O7F4182.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Meinfam's Pearl Spotted Owl
    138_O7F4404.jpg
  • The black-maned Kalahari lion<br />
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    130_O7F4131b_1_1.jpg
  • The black-maned Kalahari lion<br />
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    124_O7F4105_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. The chief guide, Dylan Smith, with the tracker Johannes
    122IMG_2944_1_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Lion tracks
    120IMG_2761_1_1.jpg
  • The chief guide, Dylan Smith. Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    113_O7F3953.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Tawny eagle with prey
    106_O7F3783b.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Springbok(Antidorcas marsupialis): the springbok is a small gazelle of brown and white
    099_O7F3801.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Oryx (Gemsbok) in dried out salt pan.
    089_O7F3530_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kurt Loots & family, lodge guests, sampling the Bushman life with Kokai Makai, a medican man of the tribe.
    080IMG_2581_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park,Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kurt Loots & family, lodge guests, sampling the Bushman life with Kokai Makai, a medican man of the tribe.
    078IMG_2573_1_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    074Kalahari_0347_1_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp. Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago. Kokai Maki teaching his young relation Andot Malgas hunting in the traditional manner.
    072_O7F3525.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp, it’s situation in the landscape on the high point of an immense dune. Traditional barbeque for the camp guests
    065IMG_2672_1_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Tarkuni villa in the Koranna mountains.
    064IMG_2415-2_1_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park, Xaus camp, it’s situation in the landscape on the high point of an immense dune. !Xaus, is owned by the San (Bushman) and Mier people who originally hunted here, and had a large tract of land in the park returned to them a few years ago.
    061_O7F3381_1.jpg
  • Gondwana Canon Park rooms among the rocks, a 100,000 hectare private reserve. Canon Lodge
    037_O7F3083.jpg
  • Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    023_O7F2613_1.jpg
  • Old Ford lorry in the entrance to the lodge in Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    022IMG_2155_1.jpg
  • Old Ford lorry in the entrance to the lodge in Gondwana Canon Park, a 100,000 hectare private reserve.
    021IMG_2152_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Guests enjoy a sundowner picnic on the dunes.
    159_O7F4257_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Guest receiving massage & aroma therapy.
    146IMG_2802_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Tarkuni villa in the Koranna mountains.
    155Kalahari_0498_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Meinfam's Pearl Spotted Owl
    138_O7F4404_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Warthogs
    136_O7F4413_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. Cheetah enjoying a meal
    134IMG_2777_1.jpg
  • The black-maned Kalahari lion.Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    130_O7F4131b_1.jpg
  • The black-maned Kalahari lion.Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    124_O7F4105_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus. The chief guide, Dylan Smith, with the tracker Johannes
    122IMG_2944_1.jpg
  • Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    118_O7F4052_1.jpg
  • The chief guide, Dylan Smith. Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, the Oppenheimer family-owned reserve near the very small town of Vanzylsrus.
    113_O7F3953_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Weaver Bird's nest
    100IMG_2329_1.jpg
  • Kagalagadi Transfrontier Park. Black Backed Jackal.
    111_O7F3766_1.jpg
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