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| Mr. Wildebeeste |
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| Owl keeps an eye on the watering hole while we have breakfast |
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| Oryx and little oryx |
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| Spotted hyena |
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| Small pride, a young male and two females |
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| "What this? A beer bottle!" |
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| "Mine! Mine!" |
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| (Slurp, slurp) |
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| "Bitch!" |
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| "See if you get any more kudu steaks!" |
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| Rhinos |
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| A Dik-Dik, we decided |
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| A Steenbok |
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| Zebras posing |
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| "None shall pass!" |
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| She held up traffic quite a while, standing in the road and then mock-charging |
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| Kudu |
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| Fork in the awful washboard road |
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| Etosha Lake, one of Etosha's most famous features--a giant dry lake that floods in rainy season and attracts thousands of water fowl |
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| Low tide |
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| Ostrich |
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| Giraffe and child |
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| That's over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and it's not even 2 in the afternoon; eventually it got to 43.5 that day |

























1 comment:
Wow! I hope your RV had air conditioning! I thought Hawaii was too hot at 85 degrees!
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