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Here Are My 37 Favorite Photos That I Took In Etosha Pan In Africa

Here Are My 37 Favorite Photos That I Took In Etosha Pan In Africa

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Etosha Pan in Namibia is Africa's largest salt pan. It has one of the harshest environments, with scorching hot temperatures in summer and freezing nights in winter. As inhospitable as it may sound, it is home to an amazing array of wildlife. I am a wildlife photographer, and I have been photographing along the edges of the Etosha Pan for many years. I have witnessed many marvelous sights and have fallen in love with Etosha Pan and its inhabitants.

#1 Lion And Cub

Lion And Cub
34points

One of my favorite animals is the elephant. And Etosha is home to the largest elephants in the world. They may lack the enormous tusks of their East African cousins due to a mineral deficiency in their diet, but when you are close to these pachyderms, you will be in awe of their size. Natural springs bubble up along the edges of the Etosha salt pan and are a lifeline to the wildlife. The water forms into small pools that turn into a grey, cement-like sludge that the elephants use as sunscreen. They spray their enormous bodies with this grey sludge and have earned the nickname "Grey Ghosts" because of the grey cement color of their bodies.

#2 Leopard And Brambles

Leopard And Brambles
31points

#3 Elephant Sunset On Etosha Pan

Elephant Sunset On Etosha Pan
30points

It is hard to imagine any life at all living along the edges of this salt pan. But when the seasonal rains arrive between November and January, it transforms the pan into a sea of shallow water that attracts large flocks of flamingos. The water does not remain long and once it soaks into the earth, the salt pan becomes covered in a sea of grass, attracting large herds of herbivores: antelope, zebra, and elephants. Which, in turn, attracts the predators who prey on these animals as they come down to eat or drink on the edges of the salt pan.

#4 Five Marching Bull Elephants

Five Marching Bull Elephants
24points

#5 Bull Elephant And Wildebeest

Bull Elephant And Wildebeest
21points

Once winter arrives, the grass disappears from the pan, and the wildlife lives off the remaining unappetizing withered grass, leaves, or roots. Winter is my favorite time to photograph in Etosha as the wildlife congregates around the few remaining areas for food and water. This makes it easier photographically for me, as I do not have to spend a lot of my time looking for subjects.

#6 Cheeky Giraffe

Cheeky Giraffe
21points

#7 Lion And Lioness Greet

Lion And Lioness Greet
21points

The skies in Etosha during winter are a dull grey/mauve color. Due to the winter winds that whip up the grey calcrete dust and sand from the salt pan, this gets trapped in the lower atmosphere, turning the sky this grey/mauve color during the day. But there is a bonus to the trapped dust in the lower atmosphere—sunrises and sunsets are magnificent and, once seen, will never be forgotten. The sun is blood red, and skies turn every hue of magenta.

#8 Black Rhinos

Black Rhinos
21points

#9 Lioness Calling

Lioness Calling
19points

I cannot wait to return to my favorite wildlife destination once our crazy world returns to the norm. Meanwhile, you can also check my other posts on Bored Panda here and here.

#10 Young Bull Elephant Searching For Food

Young Bull Elephant Searching For Food
18points

#11 Gemsbok/Oryx Grazing

Gemsbok/Oryx Grazing
18points

#12 Bull Elephants Browsing On Leaves On Edge Of Pan

Bull Elephants Browsing On Leaves On Edge Of Pan
15points

#13 Giraffe Drinking On Edge Of Pan

Giraffe Drinking On Edge Of Pan
14points

#14 Black Rhino

Black Rhino
13points

#15 Massive Bull Elephant On Edge Of Pan

Massive Bull Elephant On Edge Of Pan
12points

#16 Male Ostrich

Male Ostrich
12points

#17 Red Hartebeest

Red Hartebeest
12points

#18 Windswept Lion

Windswept Lion
12points

#19 Bull Elephant Mud Spraying

Bull Elephant Mud Spraying
10points

#20 Black Rhino

Black Rhino
10points
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