August 19, 2011

Blue Whales and Kayaks Go Together Well

Written by Amos Nachoum

I just posted a Blue Whale Album on Facebook – take a look.  You’ll see that I’ve found an innovative way to get close to shy Blue whales by using a kayak.  The kayak permits us to get face to face with the Blues, even some that are 60 feet long simply pass before my eyes (and lens.)  Blue whales are the largest animal ever to live on our planet.  I hope you enjoy the album.

Blue whale Blue Whales and Kayaks Go Together Well

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August 17, 2011

Croc Album from the Okavango Delta

Written by Amos Nachoum

I’ve posted a Facebook album of croc images from my recent expedition to the Okavango Delta in Botswana.  We saw crocs every day, four to five times a day, anywhere from seven feet long and up to 12 feet long. I had a great experience with my ace guide Brad Bestelink, who is also an extraordinary filmmaker. The expedition was such a  great success that Brad and I have created two new croc adventures – the first of their kind anywhere in the world.

Croc Expedition Departures

The initial departure, during the third week of July 2012, will be seven days of croc encounters for just two diver/photographers. The second departure, during the last week of July 2012, will combine five days of croc expedition with an eight-day Big Cat Safari (encountering lions, cheetah and leopards), and is also for only two diver/photographers.

If you are interested, contact me right away, because these spots will fill up fast.

Click to see the album posted on Facebook.

August 1, 2011

Gallery from the Okavango River

One image more spectacular than the rest.  I think I’ll let them speak for themselves.

Croc@BW 9781 Gallery from the Okavango River

A croc resting on the riverbed.

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A croc rising.

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Brad filming a four-meter croc.

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A family of hippos crossing.

sFishEagleCatch1062 Gallery from the Okavango River

Fishing eagle catching prey.

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