Chobe Safari Lodge, an awesome place to stay in Botswana
Outstanding wildlife viewing from the Chobe River
Cormorant spreading its wings
Nile Cocodile opens its mouth to cool off
A little tussle; the elephant on the right was quite angry at the other guy
This elephant was like Moses, swimming across the river to lead the rest of the group back across
Using his trunk as a snorkel
The most amazing wildlife sight of my summer, a herd of elephants swimming across the Chobe River
Emerging from the Chobe River after swimming across deep water
Chobe River at dawn
Early morning game drive in Chobe
Road hazards in Chobe National Park
Baboon during a game drive in Chobe National Park
Baboons grooming
Baby baboon goes for a ride
Love the giraffes
Huge male lion that roared for us, but was a bit far away for ideal photos
Banded mongoose
We saw plenty of impalas, always looking so beautiful and graceful
Fishing with sticks on the Chobe River, Namibia
Playing soccer in a Namibian village
Typical rural architecture of mud and sticks
Huge baobab tree
Village girl on a baobab tree
Namibian woman
Relaxing during our second Chobe River cruise
Yellow-Billed Stork in flight
African Fish Eagle
Fresh catch
Croc chewing on the fish he just caught
Yawning hippo
Elephants eat up to 500 pounds of vegetation a day
The mother hippo in the middle was nervous about the elephant getting so close to her baby
Chobe National Park has Africa's largest concentration of elephants, about 100,000
Elephants and giraffes along the Chobe River
African Buffalo along the Chobe River at sunset
Birds against the setting sun
Botswana sunset