World Image Magazine Issue 31 April 2016 | Page 35

The Fish River Canyon. Klipspringer sunning itself at the Aughrabies falls’ The black patch below the eye is the pre orbital gland used for scent marking; the animal rubs its face onto shrubs and grass leaving its scent communication. The Klipspringer has “rubberised hooves” to assist with traction and grip on stony surfaces. More of the Fish River Canyon. From the Ai-Ais camp the journey back to Upington was made via the Aughrabies falls Boarding the flight from Upington to Johannesburg’s OR Tambo Airport, the final leg of an exciting and educational tour of Namibia. To really cover this beautiful country and enjoy all it has to offer one should plan on a tour of at least three weeks, the road distances between centres and attractions are vast, time consuming but interesting. For information about guided tours please contact me: The Aughrabies Falls in the Aughrabies Park. The Orange River splits into a number of channels before plunging down the 56 metre waterfall. Website = www.worldimagemag.com Ian Bales-Smith of Afrika Tourism and Training. E – mail: [email protected] Page 35 email = [email protected]