Day 240, Namibia, Etosha NP
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And here she is! Next to a waterhole I spot two lion females. We park our car and observe them for nearly 3 hours. Most of the times they lie around but sometimes the impalas bring a little action, as they are curios and walk towards the lion to see what happens. As more as I observe the animals, as less I understand them. The impalas walk freely towards the lion, that would be the same as I would walk freely towards a serial killer. Who knows whats in their head.
And here she is! Next to a waterhole I spot two lion females. We park our car and observe them for nearly 3 hours. Most of the times they lie around but sometimes the impalas bring a little action, as they are curios and walk towards the lion to see what happens. As more as I observe the animals, as less I understand them. The impalas walk freely towards the lion, that would be the same as I would walk freely towards a serial killer. Who knows whats in their head.
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