An amazing three days in Chobe National Park near Kasane, Botswana. Here are some of the highlights.
There are a lot of pictures; it's easiest to click on the first picture, then use the right arrow to go through the pictures.
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King of the jungle keeping an eye out as his pride feasts on a zebra nearby |
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Leopard evaluating how to catch one of the nearby baboons |
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Leopard deciding to take a siesta instead |
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Rare roan antelope |
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Friendly Chobe River local |
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The most dangerous local in the Chobe River |
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The Batswana (people of Botswana) simply refer to them as "the Giants" |
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Monitor lizard with an amazing blue tongue |
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Little Egret looking for fish |
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Lion feasting on an elephant while the vultures wait impatiently for their turn |
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A beautiful bird, known as the white crested helmetshrike |
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These birds eat mites off of not just impalas, but many other creatures in Chobi |
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Vultures actually blend into these types of trees very well |
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Elephants getting a drink and staying cool |
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Huge Marabou stork - four feet tall! |
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Guinea fowl which are running everywhere |
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Red-billed hornbill (Zazu from the Lion King) |
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Even if you knew what you were looking at, it'd be hard to see this without getting really close. |
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Just taking a nice river stroll along the beach |
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"Pleased to meat you, Mr. Lion." |
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Zebras look fake, even when they're right next to you |
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Baboon army advancing |
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It's Baboon Man! |
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Lovely sunset over the park |
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Hippos are amazing; they can hold their breath for six minutes underwater and close their nostrils while swimming |
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Kudu antelope |
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"It's my grass!" "No, it's mine!" Guys, there's a whole park's worth of grass out here. |
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A baby fanny pack |
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Look! A distraction! |
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Lilac-breasted roller |
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African Fish Eagle |
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Super cute, fuzzy jackal - Alex wants to bring one home |
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A small portion of a large cape buffalo herd kicking up dust |
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Baboon tree house party |
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Rare long-haired baboon sighting |
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Warthog staring us down |
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Endangered ground hornbill |
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A cape starling looks like a bluer raven with remarkable orange eyes. |
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Rare, shy, and endangered sable antelope |
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Even more rare sable unicorn |
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Irek found Keri again! |
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Slender mongoose |
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Hamerkop |
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"I'm not done eating yet!" |
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It's nap time 5 minutes after waking up... again |
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One of many impala herds that grazed everywhere |
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Ending our day with a little yoga
The handstand is called a 'double stag' |
5 comments:
Fabulous pictures! My favorites are the long-haired baboon, the elephants, & the "double stag". Impressive Katie! Keep the posts coming. Love all of you. Krehl
Yay for baby lions!!! Your photos are fantastic. Enjoy every minute!
Beautiful photos! I concur with Krehl! :) Xoxo Mardi
Amazing picture and love the captions.
I think it worked. And cool pics
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