RFWX0WY7–Sunset at Hippo Pools in the Kunene River on the border of Namibia and Angola
RF2K25XJ1–Landscape at the Kunene River, border rivers of Namibia and Angola, Epupa, Namibia
RFW5D22P–Makalani palm (Hyphaene petersiana), AKA the real fan palm. Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, so
RFW4CJNX–Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
RM2BXNM75–Ruacana Falls, Cunene River, Namibia, Africa
RFDGK1HK–Rainbow over the Ruacana waterfalls on the boder between Angola and Namibia
RMBHYY7F–Hill And Trees Reflected In The Kunene River Bordering Namibia and Angola
RFDH64YD–Composite of an elephant at the Ruacana waterfalls, Namibia
RMW7PK6Y–Epupa falls, Cunene river, Namibia, 1999
RFTCKB3D–Namibian Desert elephants (Loxodonta africana), Bull and cow, Hoarusib River, Namib Desert, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Kunene Province, Namibia
RMA07MX7–Kunene River Namibia
RMAPF52F–The Kunene River forming the border between Namibia and Angola.
RMBET5Y7–The Cunene River in the Namib desert, Northern Namibia. Angola is on the left hand side. Namibia on the right.
RMCW1WED–Fischer's Pan after rainfall, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
RMEYTWM4–Ruacana dam, at the border Angola/Namibia
RF2EKCJ1C–Aerial view of a traditional village in Angola, Cunene river area, Angola
RMAC92XM–Himba maiden with ochre and blood used to groom hair
RMBYJ659–Ruacana Falls
RMFA2E8N–Historic german colonial fort of Sesfontein, Fort Sesfontein Lodge, Hoanib River, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Kunene Province, Namibia
RMD7H8H1–valley with small river from above
RFGRNM4B–The Ruacana waterfalls, Namibia
RMW4CH68–River rushing over jagged cliffs, Epupa falls Cunene River in Namibia on the border with Angola
RFW5D20W–River rushing over jagged cliffs, Epupa falls Cunene River in Namibia on the border with Angola
RMW4CGY2–African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
RFW5D272–Moon rises over the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
RFGKK71X–The Ruacana waterfalls, Namibia
RFGBX8H6–Tiger Bay and the Cunene river. Angola, 1885 antique map
RMCB5NET–Foz de Cunene, Angola
RFGRMECK–Composite of an elephant at the Ruacana waterfalls, Namibia
RM2AGC9XD–. The story of Africa and its explorers. ched Ovampoland, thenalmost entirely unknown. But any eagernessthey felt to explore the Cunene River, or thelands towards the east, was thwarted by theperemptory refusal of the Ovampo chief topermit his white visitors to go farther thanhis capital. Accordingly, to Walvisch Baythey were forced to return. This was the lastessay of Mr. Gaiton in African or other ex-ploration, though his pleasant narrative tobtained for him one of the Royal Geo-graphical Societys medals, which had beendenied to Alexander and to Harris. Andersson, however, could not bear tor
RFGKK9H3–The Ruacana waterfalls, Namibia
RMB95FDT–NAMIBIA Etosha National Park Ruacanna Falls on the Namibia border with Angola
RMHGM8K1–Landscape of northern Namibia
RF2EKAXN3–Aerial view of a couple with their jeep enjoying the sunset in front of the river, Cunene river area, Angola
RMFA2E8P–Historic german colonial fort of Sesfontein, Fort Sesfontein Lodge, Hoanib River, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Kunene Province, Namibia
RMD7H8YY–broken section of cement man made river
RFFCXRBF–Desert adapted giraffe, Giraffa camelopardalis angolensis, Namib desert, Hoanib River, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld, Kunene Province
RFGDFBGC–Group of Namibian Desert Elephants, African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana), Hoanib River, Namib Desert, Kaokoland, Kaokoveld
RMW4CGYD–The fruit of an African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, sout
RFW5D294–a flock of butterflies on the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
RMDGFDTH–Epupa Falls, about 40 m, formed from the Kunene River, directly on the border with Angola, Epupa, Kaokoland, Kunene, Namibia
RMM0NXJF–Portrait of a Herero woman,near Khorixas,Kunene Region,Namibia
RFFY53FN–'Royaumes de Congo, Angola et Benguela'. Congo Angola Gabon. BELLIN, 1758 map
RM2AKW9WT–The book of antelopes . eum by the well-known explorer dAnchieta. Of these the malewas stated to have come from Capangombe, the female from Humbe—two places both in the province of Mossamedes north of the CuneneRiver. M. Bocage distinguished the new species from JE. melampusprincipally by its black face, and dedicated it to the late Professor Peters,of Berlin, whose opinion agreed with his that it was distinct. It isprobable that the skull from the Cunene River, obtained by Heer Van derKellen in October 1885, and referred by Dr. Jentink, in his paper onMammals from Mossamedes, to 2E. melampus,
RMAM2FJ1–NAMIBIA Etosha National Park
RMD328P9–Tree on bank of river
RMD6EGD1–African community at the edge of the river doing washing up
RFW4CK1F–Makalani palm (Hyphaene petersiana), AKA the real fan palm. Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, so
RFW5D2B8–a flock of butterflies on the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
RFW4CK0W–Makalani palm (Hyphaene petersiana), AKA the real fan palm. Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, so
RF2R7K13N–Lodge at Epupa falls Cunene River in Namibia on the border with Angola
RMM0NXJE–Portrait of a Herero woman,near Khorixas,Kunene Region,Namibia
RMD7R300–river with big yellow sign prohibiting swimming
RMM9PYE5–Petrified tree trunk, Petrified Forest National Monument, Kunene Region, Namibia
RMD67MJN–flowing river under bridge
RMRGJ0DJ–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. A.J.F.K.Craig 145. Bull.B.O.C. 1988 108(3) HlO'S Hl5°S —|20°S H25*S H30*S H35*S Figure 1. The distribution of the Palewinged Starling Onychognathus nabouroup, based both on museum specimens and other records. Dots indicate localities plotted on the quarter- degree square system; the dashed line separates northern and southern birds as described in the text. Points of reference along the coast are the Cunene River (CR), Walvis Bay (WB), the Orange River (OR), Cape Town (CT) and Port Elizabeth (PE). variation in this species is "reputed
RMD7H8EY–River with mountain behind
RFW4CJYF–Makalani palm (Hyphaene petersiana), AKA the real fan palm. Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, so
RF2R7K138–Lodge at Epupa falls Cunene River in Namibia on the border with Angola
RMM6CJ7M–Petrified Tree Trunks, Petrified Forest National Monument, Kunene Region, Namibia
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