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Eclipse ·  Instruments ·  Expeditioners ·  Natives ·  Travel ·  Accommodation ·  Fauna ·  Flora
Victoria Falls ·  Great Zimbabwe ·  Blyde River Canyon ·  Kruger National Park


 

Fauna - on the introductory picture of this gallery you can see squelched African galleyworm on the path near the Victoria falls.  
 
A butterfly sitting on a  stone near the Victoria Falls.
 
An African dragonfly near the shore of Zambezi River.
 
Turtles in a  small water pool. Kruger Park.
 
Detail of the african partridge, Kruger Park.
 
This interesting bird with red beak is hornbill. Kruger Park.
 
An overgrown hen. This half-meter animal eats snakes and scorpions. Kruger Park.
 
Pewits were often to see.
 
Piglets grazing right in center of Victoria Falls City.
The pig ran out of the bush rigt in front of us. We were quite scared.
 
A lioness appeared on the road in Kruger Park early in the morning.
 
Later we had a good luck and saw almost entire lion's gang. Kruger Park.
An African Elephant. Kruger Park.
 
We met an elephant while we were walking nearby the Victoria Falls City.
 
This is his huge rear.
 
Rhinoceros, Kruger Park.
 
Hippos have nothing to do. They are laying about the river bank. Kruger Park.
  
Two hippos started to move. Their backs are decorated with the water weeds from pool, that is in forefront.  Kruger Park.
 
After we have seen this hyena we had to change our opinion about them. It has a beautiful fur and looks very peacefully. Kruger Park.
Another hyena, this time laying. Kruger Park. 
Zebra. It was a pitty that it was showing us only it´s striped back. Kruger Park.
 
Two impalas in the  Kruger Park. On two million hectares of this reservation lives over 140 000 of them.
 
Detail of impala. Kruger Park.
 
This impala was quirte tame and let us to make a picture from a small distance. Kruger Park.
 
Koodoo, Kruger Park.
 
Herd of the gnus. Kruger Park.
 
Overgrown lizard, which was warming itself on the stone at the bank of the dried-up brook. Kruger Park.
Crocodile sunbathing on the stone.  Kruger Park.
A young giraffe. Kruger Park.
Giraffe has a long neck, but it has seven cervical vertebraes - the same amount as a man. Kruger Park.
Young jocko plays with grass-blade. Kruger Park.
Monkey, which is picking out plastic bags from baskets in the area of the Victoria. Falls on the Zambian side.
Jocko (Vervet monkey) on it´s rear legs.  It wasn't so brassy, how people usually say. Kruger Park.
 
Jocko begging for dainties. Masvingo, Zimbabwe.