31 August, 2017

Lilac Breasted Roller taking dust bath in Kruger National Park



Lilac Breasted Roller | Bird | Southern Africa - Kruger National Park.

The lilac-breasted roller is an African member of the roller family of birds. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula, preferring open woodland and savanna; it is largely absent from treeless places. Wikipedia

Scientific name: Coracias caudatus

Did you know: Lilac breasted rollers inhabit acacia country with well-spaced trees, rolling bushy game lands, riverside areas and cultivated land, but they do not associate with human habitation.

Giraffe Fight in the Luangwa Rift Valley



Giraffe necking. Generally, it is believed that male giraffes use their necks as weapons in fights. This behaviour is called Necking and is used to establish dominance and males that win necking fights have greater access to females and are able to reproduce and propagate their genes.

Masai Giraffe conservation in South Luangwa National Park
Formerly known as Thornicroft’s giraffe (G. c. thornicrofti), the giraffe in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley has recently been found to be genetically identical with Masai giraffe (G. tippelskirchi). However, these giraffes are a unique and isolated giraffe population, yet their habitat is impacted by human encroachment, poaching and predation.

28 August, 2017

Elephant ATTACK Black Rhino in Etosha | CAUGHT IN THE ACT



Tourist Thana Nel witnesses an Elephant attack a Black Rhino Bull at the Etosha waterhole at night ...



Visit the Etosha National Park in Namibia This Season and keep your camera ready. #Elephant #Rhino #NatGeoWild #CaughtintheAct

15 August, 2017

Free Diver Up Close With Large School of Hammerhead Sharks





Free Diver Up Close With Large School of Hammerhead Sharks (^^^)

Aquavision Contributor Brod Whittaker was filming Hammerheads when they changed direction and he found himself in the middle of a large school of predatory Sharks.



Unlike most sharks, hammerheads usually swim in schools during the day, becoming solitary hunters at night. Some of these schools can be found near Malpelo Island in Colombia, Cocos Island off Costa Rica, and near Molokai in Hawaii. Large schools are also seen in the waters off southern and eastern Africa.



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Let's Explore Zambia



Let's Explore Zambia...



Whether you seek wild adventures, dramatic scenery, or simply the opportunity to lie back and absorb the beauty and grace of the land, its wildlife and its people…Zambia has it all.



This is a part of Africa that remains largely pristine and unspoilt, where you can still be free to truly explore…where unique experiences and thrilling opportunities abound…and where everlasting memories are made.