As I mentioned in my last post about Etosha National Park, that you can read about here, my G Adventures African Overland Truck group was driving through the Park towards the East side of the Park. We made a stop at the Etosha Salt Pan. The salt pan desert is roughly 130 km long and in places as wide as 50 km. The salt pan is usually dry, but fills with water briefly in the summer months, when it attracts pelicans and flamingos.
It seems like you’re on the moon…it’s so flat, desolate and stark! Speaking of the moon, I took my first photo of the moon on this trip. The Tour Director showed me how to set it on timer so there wouldn’t be any movement (I had it on a Gorillapod tripod). Then I cropped it. I’m quite proud of it! I know it could be clearer, but my zoom lens isn’t very powerful. I posted it on facebook as the “African Moon” and then someone (a smarty pants) said, “I didn’t know their moon was different from ours”!
An African sunset to finish the day!!
Great images! Thanks for introducing my eyes to such beauty. I love sunsets. Even though it is one sun setting on one earth it never seems to look the same with each passing day.
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Thank you so much! I know what you mean about sunsets!!
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Wonderful pictures….and I think the moon shot is great!
Elisa
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Thanks Elisa!
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What an adventure – love the last picture with the sky on fire … The moon is a stunning photo – you should be proud of it. The nature and our world never stop to amaze me … and the circle it moves in. It’s like the Amazon River – it changes totally 4 times per year – even the creatures living around the river … change, come and goes with the season. Thank you so much for sharing.
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I’ve never thought of it quite like that!! Thanks!
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Great post! I nominated your blog for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award– More info can be found here– http://arcanearrangements.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/very-inspiring-blogger-award-nomination/
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Thank you so much!
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No problem, keep up the great work and enjoy your adventures!
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awesome pics of the moon and sunset.
Thanks.
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awesome pics of moon and the sunset.
Thanks.
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Thank you Vic!
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beautiful sunset … as for the moon, of course there is one moon but it`s seen from different angles all around the globe, and it`s the moon you saw in Africa, so it`s different.
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Thanks Ellen! Every inch we move changes our perspective!!
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Love the moon and sunset pictures.
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Thanks so much!!
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Wow! That earth looks almost as dry as my skin. 😉
Your moon picture is awesome and you should be very proud of it and the sunset is spectacular.
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Hi Michelle – I have dry skin too!! Thanks for the compliment!
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Glad you weren’t walking all the way through that desert. DRY! I got thirsty just looking at it.
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Yes…it was very dry! No rain the entire 39 days except for once in Malawi!
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I…am…thirsty! Nice shots – makes me want to load up my backpack and hit the road again.
doug
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You should Doug!!
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The salt pans are so desolate looking. VERY nice shot of the moon, and that SUNset?!!
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Hi Lynne – Thanks for commenting!!
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What a trip so spectacular! The moon looks different all over the world, but you if you were very close to it.
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Thanks—I think you’re right–it does look different around the world!
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