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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. Okaukuejo - Wikipedia

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    Okaukuejo is the administrative center for the Etosha National Park in Namibia. It is located approximately 650 km from the capital Windhoek. An average annual rainfall of around 350 millimetres (14 in) is received, although in the 2010/2011 rainy season 676 millimetres (26.6 in) were measured. [1]

  4. Etosha Ecological Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Etosha Ecological Institute (EEI) is an organization within the Ministry of Environment and Tourism in Namibia that manages all research activities within the Etosha National Park. It was formally opened on 1 April 1974 by Adolf Brinkmann of the South-West Africa Administration.

  5. List of Etosha National Park placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The name was given to the rest camp in Etosha National Park in 1967 to mean "hunting has ended within the national park". Halali Koppie Halali: German + Afrikaans: Refers to a dolomite hill within the Halali camp. It was originally called //Ogomabes which means "place where many people died" in Hai//om. Tsinaib (Ç‚Tsinab) Halali: Hai//om

  6. Fairy Tale Forest (Etosha) - Wikipedia

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    The Fairy Tale Forest (Afrikaans: sprokieswoud) is situated in the Etosha National Park in the Kunene Region, Namibia, near Grünewald Farm. It is an open forest of Moringa ovalifolia ("Fairy tale trees"). [1]

  7. Angama Mara - Wikipedia

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    Angama Mara comprises two separate camps of 15 tents each. Each camp has its own guest area, kitchen and staff. [6] In 2020, Angama Safari Camp opened. It is a light footprint, sole-use camp comprising four guest tents, sleeping a maximum of eight people. [7]

  8. Kutsher's Camp Anawana - Wikipedia

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    After the development of a sports-focused sleepaway camp, Kutsher's Sports Academy, the Kutsher family purchased Camp Anawana. [4] Kutsher's Camp Anawana operated through the summer of 1992. Following the end of the summer camp program, the camp has been used by the hotel as Club Anawana, offering water sports and beach activities.

  9. Letaba Ranch Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Letaba Ranch has only one safari camp located in the reserve, Mtomeni Safari Camp. The camp is unfenced and situated on the banks of the Great Letaba River.