"Whatever we think about and thank about, we bring about." Dr John Demartini

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

A much needed Holiday

WARNING - PHOTO HEAVY

I was very busy preparing for a much needed holiday thus no time for being creative.

We visited the Caprivi - the pan handle of Namibia (Now called the Zambezi Region), Botswana and Zambia. What a great time we had camping along the Okavango River, the Zambezi River and back to the Okavango River.

Vic Falls (Victoria Water Falls) was FULL as the catchment area had lots of good rain earlier. The water in the rivers was quite high and the wind wasn't in our favour to do tiger fishing as planned. 

DH did a microlite flight over the falls and I had the blessing of riding on an African elephant!

A few photos of beautiful Mother Nature:
The Okavango River
Elephant next to the Okavango River
Hippo came out the water to graze - Mahangu
Our tent approx 5meters away from the river
Buffalo - Mahangu
Elephant taking a mud bath :-) - Mahangu
Gravel road alongside the Okavango River
Elephant - Linyanti in the Cuando
DH taking photographs of the Mighty Zambezi and Vic Falls - The Falls have a width of 1,708 metres (5,604 ft) and height of 108 metres (354 ft), resulting in the world's largest sheet of falling water.
DH during his microlite flight over the falls
So glad the Lion was on the other side of the fence! :-)
The BIG BLESSING!!! The elephant's name is Sondela which means Vision and the guide's name is Fanfrank - Mukuni Big 5 Safaris, Livingston, Zambia
A 2mtr (Approx 6ft 6In) Crocodile on the bank of the Mighty Zambezi
Sundown - Mighty Zambezi

Thank you for joining in on our trip :-)

Blessings to you all!

1 comment:

Sophie said...

Was für eine wunderbare Reise, liebe Alma.
Die Fotos sind herrliche Erinnerungen daran. Du hast viel gesehen und viel erlebt.
Man kann alles verlieren, aber die Erinnerungen nicht.
Und solange man die Möglichkeit für Reisen hat, sollte man es wahrnehmen.

Ich freue mich sehr, dass ich durch deine schönen Bilder daran teilhaben darf.
Vielen Dank.

Herzlichst Sophie