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Who will start the ball rolling with an African image - the subject of which begins with Z?

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Zebra (Burchell's), Mara North Conservancy, 2011

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Zebra (Burchell's), Lake Nakuru National Park, 2011

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Zebra, burchell's and yellow billed oxpecker. Lake Nakuru National Park, 2011

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Zebra, burchells. Meru National Park, 2011

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  • 1 year later...
Game Warden
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Let's have some picture updates to this topic.

 

Matt

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What we need is a Zorilla. seen one but no image, sadly.

Panthera Pardus
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Ditto @@wilddog

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Ditto here as well. Saw one at LWC in April (a first for me), but sadly no photos, even though it lingered nicely in the spotlight...

  • 11 years later...
John M.
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   Zambezi Elevenses

 

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   Taken in Zambezi National Park, Zimbabwe, late morning (hence the title) July 14, 1998. It's my favourite Africa image. Gear was a Minolta Dynax 7000i with a Tokina 80-200/2.8 on a monopod in a vehicle... there was no getting out, as we were surrounded by many elephants. Print film used, Agfa Ultra 50. 

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michael-ibk
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16 hours ago, John M. said:

It's my favourite Africa image

 

Easy to see why - simply classic Africa.

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