World Image Magazine Issue 31 April 2016 | Page 29

Etosha is also known as the “Great white place” or the “Place of dry water”. It is one of Africa`s greatest game reserves. The Etosha Park covers 22 700 square kms, the Etosha Pan covers 6 100 square kms and is a main attraction for the wildlife. Many thousands of years ago the Pan was an inland sea fed by the Kunene River which changed course to flow into the Atlantic sea. The Pan is now subject to extreme heat and water loss and is rich in mineral salts. The irregular wet seasons attract herds of elephant and hundreds of flamingos. The surrounding plains teem with gemsbok, wildebeest and springbok. These herbivores attract predators. Many of the animals rely on a limited