Friday, 20 January 2017

Okaukuejo

No need for an alarm call this morning, the dawn chorus was quite something.
Dolomite camp is in a fabulous location, such a shame that it isn't operated to its full potential.
 
We set off early to drive the 95 miles to Okaukuejo camp. It was like driving in a huge version of Woburn safari camp but with more animals and only 4 other cars throughout the entire drive.
We finally saw an elephant as well as numerous wildebeest, oryx, zebras, giraffes, springboks, ostrich, eagles...
This zebra didn't want her face in the photo 
This was one of the many waterholes 
 
 I'm a gnu, how do you do...
Etosha pan is spectacular expanse of nothingness
 
Apart from the occasional traffic jam
  The camp is big, but the staff are much friendlier and the waterhole is very special
 

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