Posted 1 year ago by pedro in response to
george's question:
Tell me what you know about the Etosha National Park in Namibia. I'm tempted to take an out-of-the-ordinary vacation.(give a different answer) .
It's in the north of Namibia, with the harsh climate of a desert, even though it's a savanna grassland. As the third largest animal reservation in the world, it shelters 144 species of rhinos and 300 of birds. Go to the Etosha Pan, the flat terrain in the center of the park; the animals gather round the water holes, so you are likely to see huge numbers of springboks, wildebeests, black rhinos. Flamingos and pelicans queue here in rainy days, when the pan fills with water.