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View of the Olifants River at the Letaba rest camp.
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- Probably the most wild animals on one gigapan image ever. Can you find the elephant? View from Elephant Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (KP SERIES NO5) by Winch
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Perfect day for shooting a gigapan. Found an elephant a few weeks after the gigapan was stitched, what a surprise! Please don't snapshot the elephant just drop me a message if you see it. More than 20 animals and a motor vehicle on this gigapan. A 1.59GB gigapan, had to resize it to 60 percent for uploading. Probably t...
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The Brompton pulp and paper over 100 years
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The view from the deck on the river at Lion sands game reserve in South Africa Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, also known as Lion Sands Reserve, was established in 1933 by Guy Aubrey Chalkley, and forms part of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, situated on the western border of the Kruger National Park, which to...
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The dry riverbed in front of the lodge at Lion Sands river lodge in South Africa. This was the view we had while eating our breakfast every morning. Lion Sands Private Game Reserve, also known as Lion Sands Reserve, was established in 1933 by Guy Aubrey Chalkley, and forms part of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserv...
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Looking out over the African Savannah from the Mathekenyane Lookout in Kruger National Park.
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View over the African plains in Kruger National Park, South Africa. There are elephants and white rhinos down on the plain, if you look closely.
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- Can you spot the lions? Lions waiting for prey in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (KPSERIES NO4) Featured on National Geographic.. by Winch
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No4, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries". On our last day in the Kruger park we came across these lions near Skukuza rest camp. Again the sun roof came in handy to gigapan wild life. The first gigapan of lions in the wild? Lions live for around 10–14 years i...
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- Elephant crossing the Elephants river, through hippo infested water, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa (KPSERIES NO3) by Winch
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No3, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries" We were busy gigapanning the 20 plus hippos in the Elephants river near Letaba rest camp, when a herd of elephant crossed the river. Luckily they also crossed the field of view we were shooting, from the Troopers roof top. Hippop...
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No2, of 4 so far, in series on Kruger National Park. To see series search for "kpseries". Taken near Letaba rest camp in the Elephants RiverElephants are the largest land animals. The elephant's gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land animal. At birth it is common for an elephant calf to weigh 120 kilog...
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