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Namibia study abroad videos!

From previous trips

Hornbill at campsite

This kind of stuff happens all the time!  

Oryx at Namibrand

Check out the scenery, on the edge of the Namib desert.  Namibrand Nature Reserve is a 3-day stop on our trip.

Giraffe fighting!

You never know what we'll see at Etosha National Park!

Up close to elephants

Right out of our safari vehicle--this could be your video!

Hoopoe foraging!

One of the more interesting birds we will see on the trip.

Lions at Etosha pan

Can you find the second one? See interesting behavior of the main lion right at the beginning? 

Shark fishing!

Catch and release shark fishing on our free day is a great way to see what's out there in the surf. All sharks immediately returned to the sea alive. That water is cold, by the way!

Waterhole: jackal

We take a trail camera with us to capture wildlife at night near our campsites.  Here, a jackal checks out a waterhole, and bats swoop to forage on insects.

Flamingo!

Along the Namibia coast, a chance to watch a wonderful bird feeding.

360 video w/CCF goats

Cheetah Conservation Fund raises goats for cheese making and to train their guard dogs to protect livestock from cheetahs. .

Love the moongoose!

Always good for a smile, it really looks like the movies at Etosha National Park, and you can be a part of it all!

Dune climb!

The oldest desert in the world deserves a look from up high, right? Go for it! Coffee and breakfast waiting for you when you return.

Oryx, in your face

An oryx decides to check out our trail cam at a water hole at the Namibrand Nature Reserve in southwest Namibia.

Black rhino!

At Etosha National Park. Hang out at the waterhole wait for these creatures to come and take a drink and interact in front of you!

Lion and jackals at kill

We see predators in action at Etosha National Park. Here jackals have moved into a lion kill site. 

Bull elephant

Just another day at a waterhole in Etosha National Park while we sit and watch elephant behavior and interactions with other wildlife. 

Night drive!

Check out the brown hyenas we found at AfriCat at night with their biologists. 30 feet from our safari vehicles! You don't want to miss this.. 

Cautious springbok

This trailcam was literally 20 yards away from our tents.  As we slept, this springbok decided to graze near our campsite.  It's cautious when it sees the red glow of the IR light on the camera.

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