In line to the waterhole
In Namibia, there is a unique National Park called Etosha. Its uniqueness is a large salt flat (covering about 25% of the park), Because of that almost entire surrounding area is covered with the white dust. It is a very dry place where animals gather in crowds at the few waterholes. Most of the time, each herd is patiently waiting its turn to quench their thirst. Sometimes, however, there are tensions, as in the case of the zebras shown in the photo. In the photo, in addition to the above mentioned zebras, springboks are visible in the front and a herd of oryxes can be seen in the back.
Etosha National Park, Namibia
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