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    Image Number: APN115967
    Title: Hanover, Great Karoo
    Path: african.pictures / Prime Images / John Hone
    Description: Hanover Church , Great Karoo
    Collections: Art Publishers
    Subcollections: John Hone
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: square
    Pixel Size: 2362 x 2362
    Media Id: 14_680
    Credit: John Hone / Art Publishers / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: scenery, architecture, landscape, pink, beautiful, flowers, blue sky, Christian Church, Great Karoo, square, tourist attraction, Hanover, Hanover Church, veld, Africa, South Africa, colour image , ,
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    Image Number: APN138416
    Title: Roger de la Harpe
    Path: african.pictures / Africa Imagery / Roger de la Harpe
    Description: Power lines. Hanover. Western Cape, South Africa.
    Collections: Africa Imagery
    Subcollections: Roger de la Harpe
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2324 x 3543
    Media Id: 33_889
    Credit: Roger de la Harpe / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Hanover, colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, Great Karoo, Northern Cape, sunset, cloud formations, early evening , power lines, electricity supply, electricity line, fiery, ,
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    Image Number: APN138426
    Title: Roger de la Harpe
    Path: african.pictures / Africa Imagery / Roger de la Harpe
    Description: Hanover. Northern Cape. Cape. South Africa
    Collections: Africa Imagery
    Subcollections: Roger de la Harpe
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 2343 x 3543
    Media Id: 32_597
    Credit: Roger de la Harpe / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: colour image , South Africa, Africa, vertical, Hanover, Great Karoo, Northern Cape, sunset, cloud formations, early evening , power lines, electricity supply, electricity line, fiery, ,
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    Image Number: APN271317
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An aerial view of a section of the Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park. The Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5505 x 3581
    Media Id: 442_26
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271319
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An aerial view of a section of the coastline of the Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park. The Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5529 x 3587
    Media Id: 442_28
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271342
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A beautiful, picturesque view of the shoreline of the Eastern Capes Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5481 x 3595
    Media Id: 443_14
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271354
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Addo’s over 450 elephants will delight visitors with their antics. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5541 x 3581
    Media Id: 443_25
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271356
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An Elephant (Loxodonta africana) wandering through the bushes of the Aldo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5535 x 3617
    Media Id: 443_27
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271360
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants (Loxodonta africana) breed happily in the environment of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5535 x 3599
    Media Id: 443_30
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271364
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An arid part of The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park. The Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 4034 x 5103
    Media Id: 443_34
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271366
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Pixel Size: 4564 x 4620
    Media Id: 443_36
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271370
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: The home of this very large tree is in the forests of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3567 x 5479
    Media Id: 443_6
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271371
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: The beautiful coast line of the Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park, which was established in 1931 by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5461 x 3629
    Media Id: 443_7
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271386
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A view down into one of the valleys full of a variety of plants in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5442 x 3543
    Media Id: 444_20
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271398
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A part of the terrain of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5487 x 3553
    Media Id: 444_31
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271439
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: The varying terrain of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5523 x 3635
    Media Id: 445_35
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271483
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A river trickling through the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3637 x 5517
    Media Id: 446_6
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271540
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Two Elephants (Loxodonta africana) wrestling in a watering hole in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5469 x 3581
    Media Id: 448_24
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271541
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An adult Elephant (Loxodonta africana) needs to drink around 210 litres of water a day. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5533 x 3613
    Media Id: 448_25
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271542
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An adult Elephant (Loxodonta africana) feeding itself with its trunk in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5448 x 3543
    Media Id: 448_26
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271543
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An Elephant calf (Loxodonta africana) with its mother in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5477 x 3589
    Media Id: 448_27
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271544
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A muddy elephant (Loxodonta africana) in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5448 x 3559
    Media Id: 448_28
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271545
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants (Loxodonta africana) have large, thin ears, made up of a complex network of blood vessels which help with regulating an elephants temperature, blood is circulated through their ears to cool them down in hot climates. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5541 x 3605
    Media Id: 448_29
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271547
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Female elephants (Loxodonta africana) spend their entire lives living in large groups called herds. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine; it is 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary great white shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5525 x 3621
    Media Id: 448_30
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271548
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in a watering hole at the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5485 x 3581
    Media Id: 448_31
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271549
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) drink 30-50 gallons of water every day and are vegetarians. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5517 x 3605
    Media Id: 448_32
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271550
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Adult African elephants (Loxodonta africana) consume up to 375 lbs of vegetation every day in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Addo Elephant Park
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3629 x 5549
    Media Id: 448_33
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271551
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are social and affectionate animals. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5501 x 3605
    Media Id: 448_34
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271552
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: The African elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the largest mammal in the world and remarkably adaptable. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5533 x 3621
    Media Id: 448_35
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271553
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A young elephant (Loxodonta africana) is weaned from its mother at 4-5 years old, when their tusks start to get in the way. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5453 x 3597
    Media Id: 448_36
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271554
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A side view of an African elephant (Loxodonta africana) in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3529 x 5436
    Media Id: 448_37
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
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    Image Number: APN271556
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: A lagoon along the shoreline of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3621 x 5533
    Media Id: 448_5
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
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    Image Number: APN271558
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An aerial view of the amazing shoreline of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5525 x 3629
    Media Id: 448_7
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271561
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) live in family groups of up to 100 members, headed by a matriarch. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5501 x 3573
    Media Id: 449_1
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271562
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are quite peaceful if left alone, but if they feel threatened - watch out. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3559 x 5288
    Media Id: 449_10
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271563
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Part of the terrain of the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5461 x 3597
    Media Id: 449_11
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271572
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An African elephant drinking water at a watering hole in the Addo Elephant National Park. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Addo Elephant Park
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5517 x 3621
    Media Id: 449_2
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: African elephant,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271583
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants (Loxodonta africana) are very social animals, they communicate using a variety of low frequency grumbles and rumbles which can be picked up 6 miles away. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5509 x 3613
    Media Id: 449_3
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271594
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: An African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) trunk is the fusion of its upper lip and nose, it has more than 40,000 muscles. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3352 x 5071
    Media Id: 449_4
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271596
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants (Loxodonta africana) use their trunk as a snorkel when swimming. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5501 x 3613
    Media Id: 449_5
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271597
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) enjoy wallowing in muddy watering holes to cool down. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5111 x 3328
    Media Id: 449_6
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271598
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants' (Loxodonta africana) skin is an inch thick. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5557 x 3637
    Media Id: 449_7
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271599
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants' (Loxodonta africana) use their feet to listen; they pick up sub-sonic rumblings made by other elephants through vibrations in the ground. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5525 x 3597
    Media Id: 449_8
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN271600
    Path: african.pictures / South African National Parks / SAN Parks
    Description: Elephants (Loxodonta africana) prefer one tusk over the other, just as people are either left or right-handed. The Eastern Cape's Addo Elephant National Park was established in 1931, by a group of people who wanted to prevent the last of the region's once mighty elephant herds from becoming extinct. The park has expanded to 168 000 hectares covering six different habitats: Nama Karoo; fynbos; forest; subtropical thicket; coastal belt and marine. 'The only protected place in the world where you can see the Big Seven', by which it means elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, rhinoceros, Southern Right Whale and the scary Great White shark.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: SAN Parks
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 5501 x 3629
    Media Id: 449_9
    Credit: SAN Parks / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN29097
    Path: african.pictures / South Photos / John Robinson
    Description: ipjr06347212Rovos Rail 2001 Pretoria South AfricaA steam locomotive driver waits with his charge as guests gather prior to a chartered trip into the karoo. Rohan Vos ran an auto spares business in Witbank and accepted a business related rail trip in the Magaliesberg, the train broke down, a warning perhaps but a warning ignored. Rohan Vos was hooked on steam Ò At forty I was well off. At fifty three IÕm broke. But boy, have I got a great train set!Ó What initially was just the desire to hook up a couple of coaches to an existing train for family holidays is now self contained luxury vintage train serving tourists from across the world.©John Robinson/South Photographsrail trains hotel on wheels luxuary train travel tourism tourists steam travel
    Collections: South Photos
    Subcollections: John Robinson
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3816 x 2568
    Media Id: 119_196
    Credit: John Robinson / South Photos / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: black and white image, horizontal, Africa, South Africa, Gauteng, Pretoria, Capital Park Station, railways, steam trains, travel, Rovos Rail, 2001, tourists, passengers, passenger trains, tourism, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN311716
    Title: A Bafana Bafana fan in Sutherland in the Karoo Desert in the Northern Cape just before the final Group A match against France on 22nd June 2010.. At the start of the World Cup many saw the South African team's chances of excelling in the tournament as slim to non-existent. The country started the World Cup ranked 83rd and it was widely predicted that they would become the first host nation not to proceed past the Group Stages. In the end, those fears were proved correct. But from the moment Siphiwe Tshabalala scored his thunderous first goal in the opening match against Mexico, to Bafana's domination and 2-1 defeat over France in their last group match, Bafana Bafana showed great dignity in their ultimate loss. Following their team's progress were the fans who proved to be the true highlight of the tournament. They remained defiant to the last, partying and celebrating their team's performances because of, or even in spite of the results on the pitch. In the end, as Sepp Blatt
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / George Philipas
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: George Philipas
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: portrait
    Pixel Size: 3482 x 5223
    Media Id: 14_13551
    Credit: George Philipas / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: 2010, 4 years, Africa, African, Africans, Afrikaans, Afrikaner, atmosphere, audience, Bafana, Brazil, celebrate, celebrating, celebration, Continent, crowd, crowds, developing, earthy, enjoy, enjoying, event, fan, fans, festival, festivities, FIFA, football, four years, global, icon, image, international, Johannesburg, Khaye, Khayelitsha, LDC, multicultural, nation, national, nationality, nations, party, partying, photo, picture, portrait, preparation, preparations, proteas, rainbow, scarf, scarves, screen, screens, shirt, shirts, socca, soccer, South, South Africa, South Africans, Soweto, spectacle, spectator, spectators, SSA, Sub-Saharan Africa, table, team, teams, Third World, tournament, tropical, vertical, vibrant, visitor, visitors, vuvuzela, vuvuzelas, waving, Western Cape, world, worldwide, Xhosa, Zulu,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN330146
    Path: african.pictures / Prime Images / Ilonde van Hoolwerff
    Description: The impressive Swartberg Pass links the Little and Great Karoo
    Collections: Art Publishers
    Subcollections: Ilonde van Hoolwerff
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 4633 x 2759
    Media Id: 846_51
    Credit: Ilonde van Hoolwerff / Art Publishers / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Little Karoo, Klein Karoo, Swartberg Pass, Swartberg, Road,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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    Image Number: APN331
    Path: african.pictures / Independent Photographers / David Larsen
    Description: a truck on the N1 highway in the great Karoo near Bloemfontein, Freestate. The N1 links Cape Town in the south of the country with Beit Bridge on the border with Zimbabwe.
    Collections: Independent Photographers
    Subcollections: David Larsen
    Country: South Africa
    Location: Mangaunge/Bloemfontein
    Orientation: landscape
    Pixel Size: 3384 x 2147
    Media Id: 98_312
    Credit: David Larsen / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
    Keywords: colour image , sunset, Karoo, Africa, South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, trucks, N1 highway, transportation, ,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN331444
    Title: Graaff-Reinet, South Africa
    Path: african.pictures / Prime Images / Neil Austen
    Description: Valley of desolation, Graaff-Reinet, South Africa
    Collections: Art Publishers
    Subcollections: Neil Austen
    Pixel Size: 1454 x 1473
    Media Id: 848_93
    Credit: Neil Austen / Art Publishers / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: square, colour image, Africa, South Africa, Eastern Cape, Eastern Cape Interior, Graaff Reinet, scenic locations, landscapes (views), tourist location, tourist attraction, valley of desolation, rocks, karoo, great karoo,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

    X
    Image Number: APN331559
    Path: african.pictures / Prime Images / Ilonde van Hoolwerff
    Description: The impressive Swartberg Pass links the Little and Great Karoo
    Collections: Art Publishers
    Subcollections: Ilonde van Hoolwerff
    Country: South Africa
    Orientation: panoramic
    Pixel Size: 4633 x 2759
    Media Id: 849_17
    Credit: Ilonde van Hoolwerff / Art Publishers / Africa Media Online
    Keywords: Little Karoo, Klein Karoo, Swartberg Pass, Swartberg, Road,
    Model Release: No
    Property Release: No

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PRIVACY POLICY

THIS PRIVACY POLICY (“POLICY”) GOVERNS THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BY AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE IN CONNECTION WITH AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE’S ARCHIVE WEBSITE (“WEBSITE”) LOCATED AT [https://african.pictures/]. YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE IS SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU SIGNIFY YOUR CONSENT TO PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE MAY AMEND THIS POLICY AT ANY TIME. AMENDED TERMS SHALL BE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY UPON THE POSTING OF THE REVISED POLICY AND ANY SUBSEQUENT ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO THE WEBSITE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY SUCH AMENDED TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ANY TERM IN THIS POLICY, PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE.

This Agreement was last revised on 31-03-2020.
Enquiries: Kate Dearlove

  1. PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE
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      2. to be published in marketing and communications materials, including but not limited to, school magazines, brochures, newsletters and published photographs on the Website or otherwise,
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      4. people who send enquiries or requests to our contact email address.
    3. Categories of persons listed in clause 1.4 may include Website Users and Archive Content Subjects and in certain instances persons may categorised as both.
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