Etosha National Park is one of Southern Africa's finest and most important Game Reserves. Etosha Game park was declared a National Park in 1907 and covering an area of 22 270 square km, it is home to 114 mammal species, 340 bird species, 110 reptile species, 16 amphibian species and, surprisingly, one species of fish.
Etosha, meaning "Great White Place", is dominated by a massive mineral pan. The pan is part of the Kalahari Basin, the floor of which was formed around 1000 million years ago. The Etosha Pan covers around 25% of the National Park. The pan was originally a lake fed by the Kunene River. However the course of the river changed thousands of years ago and the lake dried up. The pan now is a large dusty depression of salt and dusty clay which fills only if the rains are heavy and even then only holds water for a short time. This temporary water in the Etosha Pan attracts thousands of wading birds including impressive flocks of flamingos. The perennial springs along the edges of the Etosha Pan draw large concentrations of wildlife and birds.
(Wikipedia)
In this presentation you see my niciest animal-photografs.
I had been in a Etosha national park more than 20 times, its all true what you have said about Etosha's history and present, i like your pictures and the whole combination of this pictures to form up a video.
but my question is, the music that you played on the back ground is not a Namibian traditional music, i thing this music is from the north eastern countries. why didn't you used Namibian traditional music. try the music of the late Jackson Kaujeua, or something else. but i like the video.
MrPanduleni 11 months ago