Photo by @FransLanting Tension is palpable when these female impalas bend down to drink at a water hole in Northern Botswana; their perked ears show they’re ready to bolt at the slightest sign of danger. This image is featured in our new book “Into Africa,” which is based on the @NatGeo exhibition by the same name. To learn more, follow me @FransLanting. @natgeotravel @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #Africa #Impala #Botswana #Okavango #Wildlife #Nature #Beauty A post shared by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Oct 28, 2017 at 4:44am PDT
Photo by @FransLanting Tension is palpable when these female impalas bend down to drink at a water hole in Northern Botswana; their perked ears show they’re ready to bolt at the slightest sign of danger. This image is featured in our new book “Into Africa,” which is based on the @NatGeo exhibition by the same name. To learn more, follow me @FransLanting. @natgeotravel @thephotosociety @natgeocreative #Africa #Impala #Botswana #Okavango #Wildlife #Nature #Beauty
A post shared by National Geographic (@natgeo) on Oct 28, 2017 at 4:44am PDT
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