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Four blue cranes (Anthropoides paradisea) cross a flooded pan on the edge of the Etosha National Park. They are only found in South Africa and Namibia
!Kung women sing and clap their hands to the rhythm of their menfolkKung women sing and clap their hands to the rhythm of their menfolk. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen
The Lutheran Christuskirche is one of Windhoek sThe Lutheran Christuskirche is one of Windhoeks best-recognised landmarks
An old !Kung man. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen
Almost every Himba woman wears anklets. They comprise strands of homemade metal beads threaded onto leather
The famous White Lady rock painting in Maack sThe famous White Lady rock painting in Maacks Shelter at The Brandberg
A Giraffe with a bone in its mouth on the edge of the Etosha Pan. This behaviour is not unusual in Etosha
A Himba woman in traditional attire. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs
An attractive !Kung woman. The !Kung are San hunter-gatherers, often referred to as Bushmen
A Welwitschia mirabilis plant grows in sandy soil in the Namib-Naukluft Park, east of Swakopmund
A band of !Kung hunter-gatherers makes a stealthy approach towards an antelope, their bows & arrows at the ready
A !Kung hunter-gatherer stands ready to accompany his friends on a hunt. His bow and arrows are kept in a soft leather pouch slung over his shoulder
Wild desert-dwelling horses at the Garub Pan, which is situated on the edge of the larger Koichab Pan of southwest Namibia
Himba women perform the otjiunda dance, stamping their feet, clapping and chanting while one of them gyrates in the centre of the circle
Eastern White Pelicans (Pelecanus onocrotalus) in flight over Walvis Bay / Baii
Safari flights over red sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
In early morning light, long shadows are cast across the dunes at Wolvedans, a large private reserve on the edge of the Namib-Naukluft Park
Beautiful red sandstone cliffs surround the isolated Waterberg Plateau, a 50 km long table mountain, which has become a park for rare and threatened species
The last rays of the setting sun over the Okavango River at Rundu
Dion So-Oabeb, an experienced guide at the sprawling site of Twyfelfonteins 5, 000 rock engravings or petroglyphs, ranging from simple geometric designs to complex friezes of animals
The architecture of the seaside town of Swakopmund on Namibias windswept Atlantic coast is distinctly Teutonic
When the wealthy and important head of a Himba lineage dies, up to 20 oxen will be killed at his funeral
An innovative roadside craft stall owned by an Herero man near Twyfelfontein
An Herero man and two women ride home in a donkey cart
!Kung hunter-gatherers pause to check a distant wildKung hunter-gatherers pause to check a distant wild animal in the early morning. The !Kung are a part of the San of Southern Africa who are often referred to as Bushmen
Quiver Tree Forest. Under bright, full moonlight, a starlit sky moves with the earths rotation during this ten minute exposure
Pale Chanting Goshawk juvenile, Africat Foundation
Dunes from a hot air balloon
Dead Vlei
Johannes Haesbroek (guide)
Rear view of gazelle walking away crossing plain
Quiver tree (Aloe dictitoma) and Bloodkopje northern section of park
Oldest due field in the world at Sossusvlei
Southern Yellow Hornbill (Tockus leucomelas)
Male Cape Flat Lizard (Platysaurus capensis) in breeding colours
Brilliant red aloe (aloe namibensis) with low lying kopje in background
Beautiful sand dunes interspersed with areas of gravel grace the stark landscape in a private concession of the Skeleton Coast Park between Purros and the Atlantic Ocean
Safari flights over red sand dunes of Sossusvlei with early morning mist, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia
In early morning and late afternoon, the dunes at Sesriem in the Namib-Naukluft Park, are breathtakingly beautiful
In late afternoon light, a large dune cricket leaves a tell-tale trail of imprints while casting its long shadow on dunes at Wolvedans, a large private reserve on the edge of the Namib-Naukluft Park
An old Himba woman, upright despite her years, rides her donkey through harsh land where mid-day temperatures rise to 400C. Her body gleams from a mixture of red ochre, butterfat and herbs
A Himba youth has his hair styled in a long plait, known as ondatu. Once married, he will split the ondatu into two plaits and keep them covered