Breakfast time in the bush! Khomas Mountains, central #Namibia
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Breakfast time in the bush! Khomas Mountains, central #Namibia
Wet-season storms can be dramatic in dry, tropical landscapes. Khomas Mountains, central #Namibia
In dry landscapes, you need to safeguard every bit of growth in order to survive. So, plants need some serious defense mechanisms. Not an ideal place to fall over in or to have your arm swiped when filming out the car window (apparently π)! Khomas Mountains, central #Namibia
Central #Namibia is a strikingly beautiful but extremely dry landscape
Fixed - a bit more hat balance between #Namibia and #Botswana st work π
It does, but not too close to the Pillaga
No idea, but you canβt pass a sign like that and not grab a photo - it was fairly high up the tree, too, so no effort was spared to make the point!
And a nearby winery π
I've never been in to the observatory, nor the pottery place, but have driven past the planet models often. The abandoned Aboriginal mission (Burra Bee Dee) nearby is very interesting as well. And some of the past signage!
Good!
Yep. It either starts or ends in a park in Dubbo, next to the tourist information center. Come to think of it, its probably linked to the nearby Warrumbungles radio telescope and a space tourism theme.
There's something similar along the Newell Highway north of Dubbo NSW, too. Models to scale, as are the distances in between apparently.
Yeah, nah - Iβll pass thanks π€£
He did (coincidentally) cut it out in a bit of a hippo shape, I guess π€£
Good job - π¦!
Gold Star for sending in the first guesses, but try again. But one of those isnβt a long way off!
It looks like the Uni of Newcastle is boosting its awareness of #Botswana! Or, it could just be its new branding colours, but embracing #Botswana gets my vote π€£
Always nice to see a bit more biodiversity on campus! I havenβt seen an alive diamond python in the wild since I was in scouts!! #WildOz
Why two of Africaβs most bitter rivals β Ethiopia and Eritrea β are on the brink of war again.
Visitors to #Botswana always want to see lions, leopards, or other large iconic wildlife. But, the cutest, most serendipitous, and (for me) a new species sighting from last year was an acacia rat, Thallomys paedulcus. Spotted by an eagle-eyed student peering out from a tree hollow at Xakanaxa.
My young grandson drew me one of his favourite animals on the weekend. Can you guess which one? Hint: itβs #African !
Melkam Genna (Happy Christmas) to my friends and colleagues from #Ethiopia and #Djibouti! I hope you have a great day with friends and family!
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I should have added βharmless green tree snakeβ to my post. Was stunning colours, too!
Welcome back to work for 2026, to those of you back this week! Apparently we gained a new doorman over the break! #WildOz
Let sleeping dogs lie? African painted dogs, Khwai, northern #Botswana
As outsiders, we might see African elephants as a wildlife conservation issue, but locals have crop damage and other challenges on their mind! Makgadikgadi National Park, northern #Botswana
And, leaving your phone with staff at your bush accommodation for a minute can produce a few surprises π! Monkgigo, Saguni Safari Lodge, Khwai, northern #Botswana
And the #OkavangoDelta