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  2. Etosha National Park - Wikipedia

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    Etosha National Park is a national park in northwestern Namibia and one of the largest national parks in Africa. [1] It was proclaimed a game reserve in March 1907 in Ordinance 88 by the Governor of German South West Africa , Friedrich von Lindequist .

  3. Namutoni - Wikipedia

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    Namutoni is a restcamp on the eastern edge of the Etosha pan in the Oshikoto Region in northern Namibia. The adjoining Von Lindequist Gate about 10km east is one of the entrance gates to the Etosha National Park. Shelter for wildlife observation at Namutoni. The most prominent structure at Namutoni is Fort Namutoni, built in 1896.

  4. Etosha Pan - Wikipedia

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    The 120-kilometre-long (75-mile-long) dry lakebed and its surroundings are protected as Etosha National Park, Namibia's second-largest wildlife park, covering 22,270 square kilometres (8,600 sq mi). The pan is mostly dry but after heavy rains it is flooded with a thin layer of water, which is heavily salted by the mineral deposits on the surface.

  5. Okaukuejo - Wikipedia

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    Waterhole Okaukuejo Camp in Etosha National Park at dawn. The Namibian National Park Service also maintains a tourist camp. There is a variety of resort facilities from camping sites to housekeeping cottages with braai facilities. There is also a swimming pool, a restaurant and a bar. There are two small stores.

  6. Category:Etosha National Park - Wikipedia

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    Etosha Pan; F. Fairy Tale Forest (Etosha) L. List of Etosha National Park placename etymologies; N. Namutoni; O. Okaukuejo

  7. List of Etosha National Park placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    This is the second largest pan in the park after the Etosha pan. Pan Point Okaukuejo: English: A bore-hole at the southernmost point of a cone-shaped pan. Panpoint Pan Okaukuejo: English: A pan named after Pan Point, which incidentally got its name from the pan. Brakwater Okaukuejo: Afrikaans: From a bore-hole that existed here that produced ...

  8. Protected areas of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Large mammals in the park include more than 3500 elephants, giraffes and antelopes, including horse antelopes, kudus, lyre antelopes, elands and reedbucks. 320 species of birds inhabit the area, including parrots and more than 50 birds of prey. [8] Mamili National Park renamed Nkasa Rupara National Park in 2012: 1 March 1990: 343.17

  9. Ekuma River - Wikipedia

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    The Kunene River with its Tributaries, the Etosha Pan and the Oshana system with the Ekuma (center down) The Ekuma River is one of three rivers that supply most of water to the pan in the Etosha National Park in Namibia, the other two being the Oshigambo River and the Omurambo Ovambo River.

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