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Cameia National Park
Cusseque
Dongwe
Tundavala
Kafue National Park (KNP)
Luampa
Bicuar National Park
Candelela
Ogongo
Okamboro
Narais
Duruchaus
Niko South
Niko North
Nabaos
Gellap Ost
Koeroegap Vlakte
Yellow Dune - Grootderm
Paulshoek
Remhoogte
Cameia National Park (S76) - Photo gallery
Flooded savanna of Cameia National Park
©
Paulina Meller
Elevated tree islets surrounded by flooded grasslands
©
Paulina Meller
Dry suffrutex-grassland passing over into flooded plains
©
Paulina Meller
Fishdams, suffrutex-grassland and open woodlands at Cameia National Park
©
Paulina Meller
Abrupt forest-grassland transition
©
Manfred Finckh
Open woodland islets within the flooded savanna
©
Manfred Finckh
Flooded grasslands and dam with fish traps
©
Manfred Finckh
Uapaca kirkiana
in open suffrutex-grassland
©
Manfred Finckh
Dam with fish traps, constructed by locals
©
Manfred Finckh
Fishing dam
©
Manfred Finckh
Fish beeing dried on tables in the sun
©
Manfred Finckh
Caught fish are dried on tables in the bush
©
Paulina Meller
Catfish, spread out in the sun to dry
©
Manfred Finckh
Small fish, spread out in the sun to dry, is the main product of local fishery
©
Manfred Finckh
Drying fish
©
Manfred Finckh
Locals with selfmade fish traps on the dam of the Benguela Railway
©
Manfred Finckh
Fishermen on the dam of the Benguela Railway
©
Manfred Finckh
Base camp for observatory work at Cameia National Park
©
Paulina Meller
Flooding aspect during observatory survey
©
Manfred Finckh
Open woodland on an islet
©
Paulina Meller
Dense alluvial forest of jungle appearence
©
Manfred Finckh
cut, glue-exuding fruits of
Voacanga thouarsii
, growing in the alluvial forests
©
Manfred Finckh
Minor obstacles in getting to Cameia National Park
©
Paulina Meller
Hyparrhenia rufa
in the evening sun
©
Paulina Meller
Syzygium guineense
, a common plant species at Cameia National Park
©
Paulina Meller
Syzygium guineense
, growing in flooded grassland
©
Paulina Meller
Nymphaea caerulea
, appearing with rising water levels in the savanna
©
Paulina Meller
Mantis on the hunt
©
Paulina Meller
Hertpetofauna
©
Manfred Finckh
Strophanthus welwitschii
©
Manfred Finckh
Toad
©
Manfred Finckh
Drosera bequaertii
, common on the flooded plains
©
Manfred Finckh
Wildflowers of the wet grasslands
©
Manfred Finckh