Etosha Africa
The word Etosha means Great White Place and aptly describes the vast white plains of the ancient salt pans situated in the Kalahari Basin of southern Africa. The floor of this expansive basin is thought to be 1 billion years old and is made up of dry, dusty clay and salt. Water comes rarely and for a short period of time.
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July 26 2009 | Destinations | 1 Comment »