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Photography Feature: Namibian Wonderlust

From the Orange River to the Zambezi, the Atlantic Ocean to the Kalahari Desert, Namibia is blessed with captivating wildlife and aweinspiring landscapes. Start 2023 with wanderlust as we showcase some of the beautiful sights that await travellers who embark on a journey to Namibia.

Living up to its name. A white rhino caked with the pale-coloured clay of Etosha pan during the rainy season.

A baboon holding a snack watches his two mates fool around in Bwabwata National Park.

Playful elephants kick up dust around a waterhole.

The waterlilies growing in its canals just add to the striking beauty of the Kwando River.

An ostrich grooms itself as the sun sets over the plains of Etosha National Park.

On the lookout for its next meal, a cheetah surveys its surroundings.

The rivers of northern Namibia are well-known for their large-teethed inhabitants of flatdogs, also known as crocodiles.

Proclaimed as a Ramsar site, the Walvis Bay lagoon attracts tens of thousands of birds, especially the pink-stockinged flamingoes.

At 55 metres, Bogenfels dwarfs visitors with its sheer size.

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