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Shortly after stopping for the blackfaced imapala in the raod, we encountered a large herd of about 15 elephants. These may have been the same ones we saw the night before at the Moringa Waterhole, as we were only a couple of miles away.
Driving up the road to access the Etosha Pan, you can see where the flat grassy area that covers much of the park transitions to the Pan.
The stark, plantless landscape of the Etosha Pan. This giant salt flat often looks like a lake from a distance, but most of the year it's dry. Very little of it had water while we were there, and the part that did was very shallow.