Another small plane took us northeast to Etosha, where the terrain changed yet again and was somewhat wetter:

Part of the great salt pan in Etosha, impossible to accurately capture in a photograph, as it's 130 km long and as wide as 50 km in places.

One of many beautiful sunsets we were lucky to experience in Namibia:

Plenty of plant life, too!

Acacias laden with sociable weaver bird nests:



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