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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Giraffes in shimmering hot kalahari pan
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  • Giraffes in shimmering hot kalahari pan
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  • Smoke clouds at sunset over the vast Chobe flood plains
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  • Raging bush fire up close
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Smoke clouds at sunset over the vast Chobe flood plains
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Raging bush fire up close
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Raging bush fire
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  • Giraffes walking away in shimmering hot kalahari pan
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  • Panoramic view of Nossob River Valley at midday with Gemsbok resting in the shade of a Camel thorn Acacia
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  • After just having fought off a younger bull in the heat of the summer day, this Black Rhino is cooling himself down in a muddy puddle on the plains.
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  • 'Reflections of Death'-<br />
This bull giraffe died here on the shore of the Boteti River in Makgadikgadi National Park, Botswana. It is the end of October, the 'Season of Death' as I like to call it. Mostly though it is the drought combined with the heat that kills the weak and gives predators the advantage. In this case, with the river still holding water, it could impossibly have been the drought that killed this big bull giraffe. What did kill it remains a mystery. Despite the macabre nature of the scene I was interested in using the giraffe's unusual position and its reflection in a wide angle composition.
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