SIAMESE TWINS?

by Stuart Wood
(Bedfordview SA)

Siamese twins?

Siamese twins?

During a visit to Etosha in Oct, Jacqui and I saw a small pride of lions moving backwards and forwards between Salvadora and Charitsaub over the three days we were at Halali. When reviewing my photos we thought we had captured Siamese twins, but turns out they were just good friends.

Comments for SIAMESE TWINS?

Average Rating starstarstarstarstar

Click here to add your own comments

Oct 22, 2012
Rating
starstarstarstarstar
Salvadora Pride
by: Jennifer

Thanks Stuart and Jacqui for sharing your story and pics with us, it looks like the Salvadora pride are entertaining all our friends these
days - glad you had the opportunity to see and photograph them.

Oct 19, 2012
Rating
starstarstarstarstar
Welcome back!
by: Mario

Hi Stuart, are you and Jacqui back already? Looks like you had an enjoyable safari with with some good photos! Our friends Bob & Sherry from the USA and Kathryn & Mark from the UK were also in Etosha photographing these same lions at Salvadora-Charitsaub - seems like we were the odd ones out sitting here in the concrete jungle!

Click here to add your own comments

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How? Simply click here to return to Share Your interesting Etosha stories with us! .






To make a safari rental booking in South Africa, Botswana or Namibia click here


"It's 768 pages of the most amazing information. It consists of, well, everything really. Photography info...area info...hidden roads..special places....what they have seen almost road by road. Where to stay just outside the Park...camp information. It takes quite a lot to impress me but I really feel that this book, which was 7 years in the making, is exceptional."            - Janey Coetzee, founder of CAROK (Camps and Roads of Kruger)  South Africa

"Having a passion for the region itself and having to know about all dynamics, water holes and ideal roads for a period of 6 years - I wish I had this guide on my first trip already!" - Morkel Erasmus, Secunda, South Africa

"Mario and Jenny take you to places that are not always visited, and their descriptions of the more remote camps will allow you to make an informed decision without wasting time and money"  -  Bob & Sherry Shepardson, DeBary, Florida, USA

"Your time and money are valuable and the information in this book will help you save both."         - Don Stilton, Florida, USA

"I highly recommend the book to anyone visiting Etosha National Park to photograph the animals - or anyone considering an African photography safari in the future." - Anne Darling, Cognac, France

"As a photographer and someone who has visited and taken photographs in the Pilanesberg National Park, I can safely say that with the knowledge gained from this eBook, your experiences and photographs will be much more memorable." - Alastair Stewart, BC, Canada

"This work is so much more than an eBook, because it is also a guide, a tutorial, an inspiration and a must-have for anyone interested in wildlife photography"  - Findtripinfo.com, USA

Booking.com

Manyeleti Big Cat Safari

Photo Safaris on a   Private Vehicle - just You, the guide & the animals!