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    Photographing an African safari

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    As the day comes to an end at a Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, a herd of giraffes line up as they make their way away from the Savannah to the safety of the bush they will need during the night. (Essdras M Suarez/ EMS Photography)





    An agama lizard sunbathes atop of a kopje, a rock formation found in the area, during the mid-day sun at Serengeti National Park. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography





    A herd of gazelles grazes near rock formations known as kopje at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)



    A herd of zebras grazes at the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)






    Wildebeests and zebras are commonly seen grazing together in the Masai Mara Triangle area of Kenya and Tanzania. The mammals were amassing to cross the Grumeti River in search of better grazing lands. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)






    An adult female zebra leads her young calf across the Grumeti River in Tanzania. We had noticed this couple because the young zebra seemed reluctant to jump in the water at first. Shortly thereafter with much cajoling from its mother, it jumped along side and dove into the murky waters. (Essdras M Suarez/ EMS Photography)





    After having struck a young zebra crossing the Grumeti River alongside its mother, a Nile crocodile surfaces several minutes later with its drowned victim. The mother of this calf was seen running back and forth the shores of the river while calling for its offspring. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)







    After successfully crossing the Grumeti River in Tanzania, wildebeests flee from the crocodile-infested waters. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)






    A solitary buffalo grazes near Klein's Camp in Tanzania. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)





    A couple of adult elephants stay close to young calves after the hissing of a hot air balloon startled the herd. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)





    A small herd of eland grazes at the Masai Mara Reserve. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography





    From the moment you arrive at &Beyond Grumeti Tented Camp, your ears become filled with the constant shrieks, cries and protests of baboon colonies which seem to spend more time arguing with each other than foraging. (Essdras M Suarez/EMS Photography)





    A lilac-breasted roller swoops down and catches an insect on its beak. I've never been particularly attracted to photographing birds. However, the plumage on these little guys is so astoundingly beautiful we found ourselves looking for the rollers every where we went during our safari. (Essdras M Suarez/ EMS Photography)


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    Re: ~Photographing an African safari~

    nice..................................


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    • #3
      Re: ~Photographing an African safari~

      Nice Sharing...
      :sad Ak Jhoota Lafz Mohabbat Ka ..

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      • #4
        Re: ~Photographing an African safari~

        bahut khoobsurat images hain

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