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Posts Tagged ‘Photography’

Lioness Rescues her Curious Cub

Friday, September 30th, 2011

We received this story via email and thought it was too brilliant not to share with you. Taking place in Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve and photographed by Jean-Francois Largot, this dramatic story once again displays the strong bond that lionesses and their cubs share.

Clinging on for dear life to the side of a vertical cliff, the tiny lion cub cries out pitifully for help.

His mother arrives at the edge of the precipice with three other lionesses and a male. The females start to clamber down together but turn back daunted by the sheer drop. Eventually one single factor determines which of them will risk her life to save the youngster – motherly love.

The drama begins: The mother arrives at the edge of the cliff as her son cries out for rescue after being trapped when he slipped.

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On the brink: Four lionesses look over the edge before aborting their rescue mission because of the sheer drop.

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Slowly, agonisingly, the big cat edges her way down towards her terrified son, using her powerful claws to grip the crumbling cliff side. One slip from her and both animals could end up dead at the bottom of the ravine.

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Just as the exhausted cub seems about to fall, his mother circles beneath him and he is snatched up in her jaws.

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She then begins the equally perilous journey back to the top. Minutes later, they arrive and she gives the frightened creature a consoling lick on the head.

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Despite the presence of wardens to deter poachers, day-to-day life for the lions is not without its dangers… as the cub learned the hard way.

Take a trip to Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Reserve and experience the natural wonder of Africa’s wildlife!

Article written by Rich Laburn

Photos by: Jean-Francois Largot

Moments of Photographic Beauty

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

We love celebrating the natural, historic and cultural beauty of Africa and we love people who thrive on doing the same. Gideon Fourie is an extremely talented photographer with a natural flair for taking amazing photos, portraying places around the globe in the best aperture.

Check out a snippet of Africa through Gideon Fourie’s lens:

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Curious giraffe in Johannesburg

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A path along the stunning white sandy beach of Kommetjie

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Quirky architecture of Johannesburg

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Bree Street, Cape Town

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Bettys Bay, South Africa

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Limpopo, South Africa

If Gideon’s photog skills have ignited an urge for snapping moments of beauty on an overland trip, pick your path! Check out more Gideon Fourie Photography and continue along your path of inspiration.

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Awesome Extreme Adventure Photography

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

National Geographic has put the graphic back into their name, posting an ‘Extreme Photo of the Week’ on their website for all to see, drool over and wish they were somewhere else other than sitting in front of their PC.

Check out these gnarly photographs:

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Above moment captured by Ryan Foley

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Above moment captured by Paul Bride

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Above moment captured by Lucas Gilman

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Above moment captured by Nick Muzik

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Above moment captured by Michael Clark

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Above moment captured by Mikey Schaefer

Now that I’ve sufficiently lubricated your wanderlust, here’s a nudge in the right direction: Experience an adventure tour of your own.

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African Skies: Photo Flair

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

On Facebook, we seriously have the most awesome friends. They’re a bunch of down-to-earth, life-loving creatures with mad photo capturing skills.

I came across the most beautiful photos taken in Africa and, with the capturer’s permission, have decided to share these moments with you.

Inspired by Jojo Ellensohn’s photo album, check out the collection of African skies taken by our Facebook friendlings:

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Photo by Jojo Ellensohn

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Photo by Martijn Van Der Put

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Photo by Gustav Gerdener

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Photo by Tamzyn Degoumois

Want the chance to take your own pictures? What are you waiting for?

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African Wildlife from an Overlanding Truck

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Africa’s wildlife spectacle is actually quite easy and inexpensive to access, if you’ve got the mettle of an overlander. Of course there are silver-service bush camps dotted throughout the wilds of Africa offering bespoke game viewing experiences, but unless you’re on a film star’s salary, chances are these types of safaris are something you’ll save for later, and besides we’ve got an option that is infinitely more entertaining.

Budget African travel from Overlanding Africa is definitely your best opportunity to experience Africa, her wildlife, landscapes, cultures and cities, plus you’ll do it with a bunch of like-minded people whose agenda begins with fun and ends with good times.

Here’s a fraction of the wildlife roaming Africa:

Wildlife Wonders:
Armadillo in Africa

Armidillo in Africa

Waterhole reflections

Buck drinking water

Cheetah Cubs in a Tree

Cheetah cubs perched in a tree

A Herd of the Gentle Giants, Elephants

Elephant herd

Giraffes at an African Sunset

Giraffes at sunset

A Horse Rider in Cameroon

Horserider in Cameroon

Quirky Meerkats

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Wild Dog Pups

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The Greatest Show on Earth, Wildebeest Migration

Wildebeest migration

Zebras

Zebras reflection

Although there’s no best time to visit Africa, generally the Southern Hemisphere winter tends to offer better game viewing in Africa, the sparser vegetation and general decline in water availability means wildlife is easier to spot and animals reliably congregate around water holes.

If you’re interested in visiting Africa on a budget holiday see our Overlanding Africa Tours page, or get in touch with one of our overlanding travel consultants, they’re veterans of overlanding Africa trips and will excite you into an itchy feet frenzy about experiencing Africa from a truck.

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Our Overlanding Africa Images

Monday, May 9th, 2011

We were trawling through the image database last week, a little house keeping before the overlanding season kicks off, and while slotting images into the correct folders we pulled out a few of our photographs to wet your appetite. Here’s 16 snapshots of what it’s like to go overlanding in Africa.

Overlanding Exclusives:

Dune Climbing in Sossusvlei, Namibia

Overlanders dune climbing in Sossusvlei, Namibia

Game Drive at Sunset

Overlanders game drive at sunset

Game Ride on Horseback

Overlanders horseback game ride

Lake Malawi Water-skiing

An overlander water-skiing at Lake-Malawi

Overlanders in Okavango Delta, Botswana

Overlanders enjoying lunch in the Okavango Delta

Overlanders Getting their Feet Wet

Overlanders getting their feet wet

Overlander Restroom

An Overlander restroom

Overlanding Beach Drive

An Overlanding beach drive

Overlanding Tent Site

A typical overlanding tent site

Overlanding Truck Stuck

Overlanding truckstuck

Overlanding Truck Stop

Overlanding truck stop

Paragliding

An Overlander Paragliding

Quad Bike Adventure

An overlander quad biking in Namibia

Overlanders Recycle

Overlanders recycle

Skydiving in Namibia

Overlanders Skydiving in Nambia

White River Rafting Adventure

Overlanders white-river rafting

If any of the images above struck a chord with you, or enticed that travel bug to rear its adventurous head, have a gander at our Overlanding Africa Tours page, we’ve got a 164 trips for you to explore Africa.

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A Time Lapse of the Night Sky in April 2011

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

A Sahara sand storm, the milky way, stars in abundance, the dance of clouds shifting shapes and formations and the ever changing vistas of immense beauty is what photographer Terje Sorgjerd managed to capture when he undertook a photographic project in El Teide, Spain.

As is mentioned by the artist himself, his goal was to capture the intense beauty of the location, and showcase the splendour in a series of time lapsed images.

The result is breath-taking, and inspiring, see it for yourself.

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The Mountain from Terje Sorgjerd on Vimeo.

One thing is certain, the world we live in, in its fullness of beauty, is to be taken care of, by each and every one of us.

Let’s build… Each one teach one!

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Anna’s Magical Mozambique

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Magical Mozambique Beach Tour

[Photographs by Anna .B]

Overlanding Adventurer Anna .B has just returned from our picturesque Mozambique Magic Tour.

Anna toured through the stunning and wildlife rich scenery of Swaziland before being released onto Mozambique’s golden beaches where she could choose between fishing, snorkeling and surfing or enjoying a leisurely cocktail at sunset.

“I had a wonderful time- a truly varied and inspirational trip and the opportunity to travel with like-minded people”

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Her highlight was the traditional dhow boat trip through the tropical waters of the Bazaruto Archipelago, over spectacular coral reefs rich with marine life.

“ The boat trip was perfect escapism- made me feel like Robinson Crusoe!”

The historical African City of Maputo then offered Anna the chance to explore Mozambique’s cultural riches and fascinating colonial past before experiencing the unbelievable beauty of South Africa’s Panorama Route and its awe-inspiring Blyde River Canyon, God’s Window and Bourke’s Luck Potholes.

Keep Discovering Anna

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The History of Surfers