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Tania Cholwich • Member since 04 Jul 2020
Tania Cholwich • Member since 04 Jul 2020
(Botswana, Chobe)
Nearest town: Kasane
The Chobe River, which flows through Botswana, is one of the best places to see the greatest elephant herds in Africa. The African Jacana also known as a 'Jesus Bird" have long legs and large feet which allow the bird to walk on lily pads and other vegetation in water. Chobe National Park is the breeding grounds of the African Jacana. See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Animals of Chobe National ParkX
(Western Cape, Overberg)
Nearest town: Hermanus
Whales are without a doubt one of the most mysterious and beautiful creatures in the ocean, with many people traveling hundreds of miles in the hope of spotting one of these gentle creatures. Therefore - Hermanus is the official home of the Southern Right Whale. Hermanus has been recognized by the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) as one of the 12 best whale watching destinations in the world. The best time to enjoy whale watching in... See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Things To Do In Hermanus Whale WatchingX
(Botswana, Chobe)
Nearest town: Kasane
The Chobe River Front is most famous for its large herds of elephants and Cape Buffalo, which during the dry winter months converge upon the river to drink. The Botswana Hippo are semi-aquatic and are found by rivers, floodplains and swamps. During your safari you will see them along the Chobe River and in the floodplains of the Okavango Delta. See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Animals of Chobe National ParkX
(Kwazulu-Natal, Zululand)
Nearest town: Kosi Bay
And we will return in steaming February to witness the energetic frenzy of hatchlings scurrying to the ocean to begin their journey to adulthood. The eggs can take up to 70 days to hatch, with the hatchlings emerging at night and making their way to the sea from January through to March every year. Approximately 4 hatchlings from every 1000 are estimated to reach maturity. Most move by night, but many give in to the urgency and bolt to the... See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Hatching Of Turtles in Kosi BayX
(Botswana, Chobe)
Nearest town: Kasane
Chobe has an impressive wealth of animal life. Animals you can see in Chobe National Park include elephants, giraffes, buffalo, hippo's and many species of antelope and birds. See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Animals of Chobe National ParkX
(Northern Cape, Green Kalahari)
Nearest town: Askham
Kgalagadi Transfrontier park is a vast wildlife preserve in the Kalahari Desert region of Botswana and South Africa, bordering Namibia to the west. It's characterized by red dunes and dry rivers. Wildlife includes migrating herds of wildebeest and springbok, plus predators like raptors and black-maned Kalahari lions. See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Animals of Kgalagadi Transfrontier ParkX
(Namibia, Karas)
Nearest town: Luderitz
Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Africa's Namib Desert, in the middle of a region known as "the forbidden zone" See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Kolmanskop Ghost TownX
(Western Cape, Overberg)
Nearest town: Hermanus
Hermanus is situated in the heart of the whale route, just 100 km from Cape Town on the Cape Whale Coast of the Western Cape in South Africa. Hermanus is well known as the best land-based whale watching destination in the world. Things to do in Hermanus: Go beer tasting: At Honingklip Brewery on the R43 you can enjoy a tasting of Belgian-inspired beers. Visit a museum: The Old Harbour is an open-air museum which depicts the history of... See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Thing To Do In HermanusX
(Botswana, Chobe)
Nearest town: Kasane
The most remarkable feature of the Chobe National Park is its huge concentration of Elephants. This Park supports the largest surviving Elephant populations in the world. See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Animals of Chobe National ParkX
(Kwazulu-Natal, Zululand)
Nearest town: Kosi Bay
Every year a spectacular event happens along the Kosi coast line this being Turtle Nesting Season. The season opens in October with the first female loggerhead and leatherback turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs. The season ends around the end of February when the hatchlings have made their attempt to reach the sea and carry on the cycle. Both the leatherback and loggerhead turtles are migratory covering vast... See where Tania Cholwich took these photos.Turtle Nesting In Kosi BayX
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