Which waterhole is this one?

We have seen quite many interesting scenes at this waterhole. First we spotted a Rhino, very excited. I thought it was rare to see a rhino, later proven the rhinos were not so rare.
We also saw aBaca lagi
We have seen quite many interesting scenes at this waterhole. First we spotted a Rhino, very excited. I thought it was rare to see a rhino, later proven the rhinos were not so rare.
We also saw aBaca lagi
Continuing the afternoon before getting to the campsite, Okoukuejo, we saw a group of lionesses lying around a waterhole, one even had a collar. A lot of antelopes ran in the sunset, quite a sight.Baca lagi
We got up early again and soon found this rhino. Felt so lucky. It’s quite close to the road side, Finn had eyes of a hawk. He could always spot something quickly. He said what he did was to catchBaca lagi
I drove today! Somewhere in the park Finn wanted to get out of the car and took a picture. I offered to make a switch and I took the wheel.
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This campsite was quite new, I believe only opened to business after the west side of the park open to general public. Two years ago when Finn was here by himself individuals were not allowed toBaca lagi
This young curious giraffe forgot the drink and has been staring at the car without moving for as long as we were there. A bigger one came over and showed intimacy by rubbing its neck, but this oneBaca lagi
An antelope on the road. We came behind it and found it was running on the road. We slowed down it slowed down. We then speed up so did it. We played this game with it for a few minutes. AnBaca lagi
Elephants, elephants, elephants.
A mother and a baby drank and bathed in a invisible waterhole from the street level, then a group of four elephants appeared and chased them away. These four enjoyedBaca lagi
After leaving the West Gate of Etosha park we took C35 then C41. to Opuwo.