The trip started in Namibia's capital, Windhoek, then went down the mountains and through the desert to the coast at Walvis Bay, then through the Erongo Mountains to Damaraland, across Etosha National Park, through the Kavango region into Bostwana, back into Namibia and across the Caprivi Strip, and ultimately into Zambia, where the trip ended at Victoria Falls.
Even though the trip report is posted and includes lots of awesome photos, mostly by Larry Kay, (click here, it's a pdf), I took lots of cool photos that are more appropriate for this forum. Some of them are below.
Thanks to a tip from my colleague Ken Behrens, we were able to see lions at a giraffe kill in Etosha. It was pretty awesome, and sort of gross, and a little bit sad. It was a huge adult bull giraffe, not an easy thing for lions to take down. If you look closely (or, better yet, click on the image to blow it up), you will see two lions in the background, their bellies completely stuffed with giraffe meat.
Sarah photographing an elephant in Etosha.
The Kay family in front of Shamvura's massive Carmine Bee-eater colony along the Okavango River in Namibia. If I had turned around, I would have entered into a staring contest with a group of hippos.
Perhaps a photo that only a birder can appreciate: these are Dune Lark tracks in the Namib Desert sand (and yes, we saw the bird too!).
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