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Me and the little cheeties:

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This patient mother cheetah wondering why they can’t just go around 

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5 years ago

Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in southern Africa known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife, much of it within parks, reserves and safari areas. On the Zambezi River, Victoria Falls make a thundering 108m drop into narrow Batoka Gorge, where there’s white-water rafting and bungee-jumping. Downstream are Matusadona and Mana Pools national parks, home to hippos, rhinos and birdlife.

Simbabwe ist ein Binnenland im Süden von Afrika, das für seine beeindruckende Landschaft und vielfältige Fauna in Parks, Reservaten und Safarigebieten bekannt ist. Am Sambesi donnern die Victoriafälle über 108 m hinab in die schmale Batoka-Schlucht, wo Rafting und Bungee-Jumping angeboten werden. Flussabwärts liegen die Nationalparks Matusadona und Mana-Pools, wo Nilpferde, Nashörner und verschiedene Vogelarten leben. 

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5 years ago

Das Okavango Delta gehört zu den erstaunlichsten Landschaften im südlichen Afrika. Das Gebiet besitzt eine reiche und einzigartige Biodiversität: etwa 500 Vogelarten, 128 verschiedene Säugetierarten, ca. 150 Reptilien- und Amphibienarten leben innerhalb und um das Okavango-Delta.

The Okavango Delta is one of the most amazing landscapes in southern Africa. The area has a rich and unique biodiversity: around 500 bird species, 128 different mammal species, and around 150 species of reptiles and amphibians live within and around the Okavango Delta.

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5 years ago

In der scheinbar unendlichen Weite der Kunene Region sind sie Zuhause, die Wüstenelefanten Namibias. Wüstenelefanten sind schlanker als ihre Artgenossen, haben längere Beine und größere Füße, damit sie weiter und ohne einzusinken durch die sandige Wüste wandern können. Etwa 70 Kilometer legt ein Wüstenelefant täglich auf der Suche nach Futter zurück und damit sieben Mal so viel wie ein Elefant in einem wasserreichen Gebiet.

They are at home in the seemingly endless vastness of the Kunene region, the desert elephants of Namibia. Desert elephants are slimmer than their relatives, have longer legs and larger feet so that they can walk further and without sinking in the sandy desert. A desert elephant travels about 70 kilometers a day looking for food, seven times as much as an elephant in a water-rich area.

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5 years ago

Untamed, the Zambezi River must have been a force to behold at the start of the rainy season. Spring floodwaters surged down the valleys through narrow river channels and gorges, and onto the vast floodplains at the mouth of the Zambezi, bringing nutrients and rich soils essential to the productivity and survival of the plants and animals of the delta.

Ungezähmt muss der Sambesi zu Beginn der Regenzeit eine Kraft sein, die man gesehen haben muss. Das Hochwasser des Frühlings strömt durch enge Flusskanäle und Schluchten die Täler hinunter und auf die riesigen Auen an der Mündung des Sambesi und bringt Nährstoffe und reiche Böden, die für die Produktivität und das Überleben der Pflanzen und Tiere des Deltas unerlässlich sind.

Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring
Untamed, The Zambezi River Must Have Been A Force To Behold At The Start Of The Rainy Season. Spring

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5 years ago

The Okavango Delta is one of the largest and most important inland wetlands of the world, covering 16,000 km², with 2500 species of plants, 65 fish species, 20 large herbivores and over 450 species of birds.

Das Okavango Delta ist eines der größten und wichtigsten, sich im Binnenland befindliche Feuchtgebiet, und umfasst 16 000 km2 mit 2500 Pflanzenarten, 65 Fischarten, 20 großen Pflanzenfressern und 450 Vogelarten. 

The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
The Okavango Delta Is One Of The Largest And Most Important Inland Wetlands Of The World, Covering 16,000
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