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Africa in Focus

This Blog has been created to share photographs of Africa's wildlife and landscape taken by me on visits to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. The photographs were taken with Canon EOS D60 or EOS 20D (Digital SLR) cameras, using a Canon 35mm-350mmL f3.6-f5.6 lens.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

A male Lion in the Pilanesberg National Park. I decided not to get out of my vehicle! Posted by Picasa
Posted by Ken Hall at 10:15 pm

2 comments:

Omar Basawad said...

Does it mean it is hungry?

6:28 am
Anonymous said...

kool haha his mouth is open

5:24 pm

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