Showing posts with label Lake Kariba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lake Kariba. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Favorites: The Animal Edition


In honor of the conclusion of my time in Africa, I've compiled a few of my favorite photographs over the past several years.
Here are my favorite animal photos!

For my favorite photographs of Zimbabwe: go here!!

For my favorite photographs of Senegal: go here!!

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A lilac breasted roller in Chobe National Park, Botswana - Hope is a Thing with Feathers

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A baby elephant of the Presidential Herd, Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe - The Ivory Lodge

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A crocodile sleeps on the banks of the Chobe River in Botswana - Snapshots from the River: The Chobe Crocodile

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A giraffe in Chobe National Park, Botswana - The Chobe smorgasbord of animals!!

I originally captioned this photo of a donkey in Palmarin, Senegal:
"Hello, donkey, the rains must feel like a wonderful break from the heat." - Hello, donkey! Hello, pelicans! Hello, white flamingo?!

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A lion at Antelope Park in Gweru, Zimbabwe - ...and then the lions charged!

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Elephants along the Chobe River, Botswana - An ode to elephants

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A penguin in Boulders, South Africa, on the Cape of Good Hope - Penguins...in Africa! Woohoo!!

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A bird searching for food on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe - The Lake Kariba smorgasbord

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A herd of bison in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States - Yellowstone: Animals Part II

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A mama giraffe in the Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe - Giraffes!! (An Ode to ALDB)

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Traffic in Rufisque, Senegal, the only real road off the Cap-Vert peninsula where Dakar is located - Passing Through Rufisque



Friday, April 18, 2014

Farewell, Zimbabwe, farewell...


It is with sadness that I note my time in Zimbabwe has come to an end and this will be my last post on the beautiful country.  In honor of the wonderful experience I've had living in Harare, this post is a collection of my favorite photos from my time wandering Harare and beyond.

Curious what my favorite photographs from living in Senegal were? Go here!

Curious what my favorite animal photographs were? Go here!!

In no particular order, my favorite photographs of Zimbabwe, chosen from well over 10,000 photographs (wow!):

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Hwange National Park in the rainy season - Adios, Hwange!

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A hippopotamus yawns at sunset over the Zambezi River in Mana Pools National Park - A Mana Pools Smorgasbord

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As dusk approaches over Lake Kariba, fishermen take to the water - Sunset over a drowned forest

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Victoria Falls at Christmas time, the height of the rainy season - A Victoria Falls Christmas (Part Deux)

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Sunset in Hwange National Park - The Return to Hwange

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I originally captioned this photo: "After seeing this view in Chimanimani, I knew I had fallen in love with Zimbabwe." - Au Revoir, Chimanimani, I will return...

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Harare's jacarandas in bloom at sunrise - Harare in the bloom of the jacarandas

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An elephant at sunset, Lake Kariba - Take my breath away: Drowned forest sunset

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Sunrise over the pan in Hwange National Park - The Hwange smorgasbord

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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Lake Kariba Smorgasbord

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While visiting the lovely Lake Kariba, we came upon this stunning bird.
He would hover like this before dive bombing for food. He was amazing to watch.

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An African Fish Eagle --- also Zimbabwe's national bird.

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Isn't he just beautiful?

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A baby hippo and its pod.

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Lake Kariba was just awash with birds.

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This guy was on the hunt for food.

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Success!

Check out how incredibly graceful he was:



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And what is an animal posting without my beloved elephants?

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Hello, hippo!

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Take My Breath Away: Drowned Forest Sunset

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While visiting Lake Kariba, we watched a stunning sunset from a boat in the middle of the lake.
It reminded me of this absolutely take-my-breath-away sunset in Senegal.

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An elephant at sunset.

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The tease of the sunset, the wake of our houseboat welcoming it.

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Oh! Be still my heart, Zimbabwe, you have once more delivered amazing.

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Hello, elephant!  Hello, sunset!

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The sun creeping down for the night.

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Africa's sun is always so amazingly large, so bright, and so just...perfect.

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Remnants of the drowned forest at sunset.

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I love sunset, it may be my favorite time of the day.

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The start of our sunset houseboat adventure, leaving harbor.

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One of Lake Kariba's harbors, the houseboats moored.



Monday, September 30, 2013

Sunset over a drowned forrest

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As dusk approaches over Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, fishermen take to the water.

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Lake Kariba's breathtakingly ethereal drowned forest as sunset approaches.

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Wow, wow, just wow.  Africa, you've pulled out the stops with this sunset.

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The sun's reflection through the submerged forest.

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Lake Kariba is the world's largest artificial lake; when the Zambezi River was dammed, it flooded the forests in its path.

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And it resulted in these amazing petrified forests.

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Lake Kariba forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Oh, Zimbabwe, be still my heart, you wowed me on this one.



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