Wildlife and Adventure Photography
Wildlife and Adventure Photography is a podcast for those who believe the best images are earned, not taken. Through field-tested insight and thoughtful reflection, each episode explores how preparation, patience, and creative awareness come together to produce photographs with lasting impact.
Wildlife and Adventure Photography
My favourite places - Botswana
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I only spent a brief time in Botswana as I travelled between volunteer projects in South Africa and Zimbabwe (Victoria Falls). However, Botswana proved to be a treat.
I visited the Okavango Delta and the Chobe National Park. The best time to visit is the dry season; from June until the end of October, as animals tend to get water from the rivers.
Unfortunately I visited the country at the end of January and it had been very wet. This meant that the wildlife was scattered throughout the very green countryside. That said, we had a few pleasant surprises when wildlife appeared by the side of the highway we were on!
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