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Great White Pelican

Usually fishes in groups on open, freshwater or salt lakes. Also preys on eggs and young of gulls...

 
Most Elegant Antelope Species

The kudu is the second largest antelope species in the world (behind the eland)...

 
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10 Days of Zimbabwe: A Sample Itinerary for the Adventurous

If you’re looking to take a traditional safari trip to Africa with a close group of friends or family, Zimbabwe is the perfect place to visit. With some of the top game reserves and wildlife observation areas in the continent, including Hwange National Park, Mana Pools National Park, Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls, a [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 21, 2010

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Do You Have One?

A photographic goal to work towards… do you have one? Search the web and you will find a lot of people doing 365 day photo projects, the goal apparently being to spark creativity and make you step out of your comfort zone.  Not a bad idea, and I admire people who can actually go the distance, [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 21, 2010

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Safari Memories (Part 1): A South African Game Drive around Makutsi Safari Springs!

Safari Memories (Part 1): A South African Game Drive around Makutsi Safari Springs!

Guest Post by Scott Hughes. Looking for Part 2? Click HERE! About 6 months ago my partner and I were thinking about where we should go on holiday, and having travelled quite a bit we made the decision to try somewhere completely new for both of us. So after much ...

 

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Author: Michael Theys

May 20, 2010

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Guest Post: ‘On Assignment: The Chobe Elephants’ by Paul Lindenberg

It doesn’t happen too often – a case of being in the right place at the right time – asked to shoot stills for an elephant research group based in the U.K. who had a field day in the Chobe, Botswana. Here’s the cut though – I had to take the standard issue elephant shots for [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 20, 2010

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Conservancy Safaris: Where the Local People Are Your Hosts

With a vision to conserve North West Namibia’s natural resources, social structure, and wildlife, while igniting passion in travelers, Conservancy Safaris is setting new boundaries for eco-tourism outfitters on a global scale. And the channel for which the Namibia people are turning their glorious vision into a reality is tourism. With the discerning traveler and the [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 19, 2010

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A Dark Future??

This blog post has been coming for a while now, since finding out more of the shocking statistics about the increase in Rhino poaching in South Africa and Africa in general of late, and since reading an article by world-famous widllife filmmakers/photo...

 

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Author: Morkel Erasmus

May 19, 2010

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Daily Photo: Wild Dog Fight

Wild Dog Fight Madikwe Game Reserve, 8 May 2008, 08h12 Nikon D50, Sigma 50-500 @ 150mm, 1/640, F/6.3, ISO 640 ____________________________ Going back to 2008 for this one.  We were out on a cold winters morning when we found a large pack of Wild Dogs who just finished killing a young Kudu.  Most of the action was over but [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 19, 2010

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Don’t Turn a Blind Eye

In a recent post on his blog, Shem Compion asked “Who cares about the images you take?” I am amazed that more photographers don’t ask, or try to answer, this question.  Is it perhaps because we are afraid of what the answer might be?  What if no one cares about my images?  What if if no [...]

 

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Author: Gerry van der Walt

May 18, 2010

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The world is at your feet

There is certainly one thing about Africa that everyone can agree on…and that is its absolute beauty. Even if its a couple of lone [...]

 

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Author: Kerry de Bruyn

May 18, 2010

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7 Common Fears Travelers Have About Africa: The Truth Revealed

1. A hippo or crocodile is going to turn over my canoe while I’m on a mokoro (canoe) safari: Crocodiles and hippos are often busy bathing in the sun and will pay very little attention to a canoe passing by. Besides, the mokoro is way too large for a hippo or crocodile to consume, so [...]

 

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Author: Sandy Salle

May 17, 2010

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