We were lucky enough to live in Namibia for a number of years- everyday of lock down in Virginia makes us miss it a little bit more. During that time, we took a number of trips to Etosha National Park (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etosha_National_Park). The place is incredible and filled will more wildlife than you can shake aContinue reading “Tuesday Photo Challenge Animals!”
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Special Guest Photographer, Margo Amelia Schlink Lubber Run Park March, 2020 38°52’18.2″N 77°06’59.1″W
Special Guest Photographer, David Thomas Schlink, Lubber Run Park March, 2020 38°52’18.2″N 77°06’59.1″W
Mount Etna January 2019, 37°45’04.0″N 14°59’37.0″E
Kalahari Desert Lions, June, 2019 24°39’35.0″S 19°51’44.0″E
Kunene Region and Twefelfontein May, 2017 27°34’37.4″S 17°36’37.1″E
Fish River Canyon, January 2017 27°34’37.4″S 17°36’37.1″E
Coastal Desert South of Swakomund, Namibia August, 2018 22°45’33.7″S 14°32’33.5″E
Victoria Falls March, 2019 17°55′28″S 25°51′24″E
I recently read this article in the Guardian about Victoria Falls. The present drought is amongst the very worst in history. We we were there last March and the difference is almost impossible to believe. https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2019/dec/07/worst-drought-in-a-century-shrinks-victoria-falls-to-a-trickle-video