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Fast so groß wie das Auto!

Fast so groß wie das Auto!

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Dirk A Wolf


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Fast so groß wie das Auto!

Aufgenommen mit der EOS300D und dem CANON 100-400L, im Etosha NP, Namibia. Die Warzenschweine liefen frei im Namutoni Rest Camp rum und schmissen meist irgendwelche Mülleimer um.
Diesmal habe ich das Foto ein wenig bearbeitet.
Dirk

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  • Regenbogenfloh 15/04/2019 14:33

    Ein hammerfoto.... gut das die Kamera griffbereit war. Wirklich erstaunlich.
    Super Schnappi...
    L.G. Regenbogenfloh
  • kaito u. irma k. 22/03/2007 22:58

    wer nach namibia reist sollte sich vergegenwärtigen, dass dies das einzige land afrikas ist, dass die jagd auf geparde erlaubt, obwohl sie am rand des aussterbens sind!

    hier ein auszug aus der website
    www.africanhuntingsafaris.com




    A CHEETAH HUNT
    A Cheetah hunt is challenging because a Cheetah hunting territory is vast so they are constantly on the move. Even more complicating is the fact that a Cheetah only eats freshly killed meat so they don't respond to baiting as is commonly done for Leopard hunting. Suffice it to say that Cheetah hunts are mostly done on an encounter basis and some tracking can also be conducted. It does take a bit of chance to encounter them, though we have key areas such as play trees, rock formation, plains and water holes that are frequented by Cheetahs who pass through Ozondjahe Hunting Safaris territory. We have an excellent native tracker in particular at Ozondjahe Hunting Safaris who has been tracking and hunting Cheetahs with us for over 20 years who is an expert at locating them, he has even been featured on the Discovery Channel for his expertise, that’s as good as it gets, when it comes to Cheetah hunting. Needless to say, with the exceptional abilities of our trackers, we have an excellent Cheetah hunting success rate. In a typical year 10% or higher of the total number of Cheetahs hunt ed in Namibia are taken at Ozondjahe Hunting Safaris game reserve. Please note that the USA, as well as some other countries, does not permit the importation of a Cheetah hunting trophy.

    The better months to hunt Cheetahs at Ozondjahe Hunting Safaris are June through November, although Cheetahs are present throughout the year. Dangerous game hunting, meaning Cheetah hunting and Leopard hunting, require a minimum of 12 hunting days and are combined with a plains game hunting safari. Should a Cheetah or Leopard be encountered on an plains game only hunt, it may be taken ONLY upon approval by the Professional Hunter and payment by the client of a special tariff of US$ 1500.00 per animal in addition to the regular Trophy Fee rate. Although Namibia does not allow dangerous game hunting by bow such as Leopard hunting, bow hunting cheetah is permitted.

    Considering the challenging nature of a Cheetah hunt, we offer no guarantee. Be aware that any African hunting outfitter who offers a Cheetah hunting guarantee, should be looked upon with great skepticism.

    Click here to read about Leopard hunting.

    cheers
    irma
  • kaito u. irma k. 22/03/2007 20:07

    Sehr schöne Aufnahmeperspektive so Auge in Auge mit dem Schwein! Gefällt mir.
    Gruß Kaito
  • Frank Siegwarth 09/03/2007 17:49

    Klasse Foto!
    Die Perspektive gefällt...

    SG
    Frank
  • Papa Frank Kunze 08/03/2007 23:50

    Ja, super Perspektive und klasse Spiel mit der Schärfe. Gefällt.

    vG Frank
  • Mc Klaus 08/03/2007 23:11

    KLasse Perspektive - sehr gelungen.
    Grüsse, KLaus

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