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Photo 1 of 10Chobe Crocodile / Patiently Waiting
An adult nile crocodile suns itself along the banks of the Chobe River, Botswana. The Chobe is home to a large number of crocodiles, and has been a protected area for over forty years.
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Photo 2 of 10Okavango Wild Dogs
An African wild dog stops to look as it's fellow pack members play in the background, Vumbura, Okavango Delta, Botswana. African wild dogs are highly social carnivores and play frequently.
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Photo 3 of 10Makgadikgadi Meerkat Family
A group of suricates groom and huddlle as the shadows begin to lengthen. Suricates sleep in burrows at night, for warmth and safety. Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana.
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Photo 4 of 10Linyanti Elephant
A bull elephant dust bathes in late afternoon sunlight after emerging from the Linyanti River in northern Botswana. Elephants frequently dust bathe. This behaviour may serve to help keep them cool by forming a muddy coating on their skin.
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Photo 5 of 10Okavango Hyena
A young spotted hyaena shows it's curious nature by approaching the camera directly. Spotted hyaena will often investigate objects by smelling them, and our vehicle was no different. This hyaena was photographed at Tubu Tree camp in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.
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Photo 6 of 10Kwetsani Lioness
An adult lioness takes to the air as she crosses a channel near Kwetsani in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Lions are frequently wary of the danger of crocodiles lurking in deep water.
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Photo 7 of 10Okavango Lion
An adult male lion enters a flooded channel as he patrols his territory in front of Kwetsani Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana. Male lions spend much time walking through their territories, roaring and scent marking, all in order to proclaim their occupancy of an area.
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Photo 8 of 10Little Bee-Eaters
A pair of little bee-eaters fluff out their feathers to help warm up in the early morning. These small insect-eating birds are found throughout much of northern Botswana. They nest in holes in the ground.
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Photo 9 of 10Savuti Leopard
A female leopard comes to ground after resting in a leadwood tree, Savuti channel, Botswana. Leopards use trees for resting, refuge from threats, and also to scan for distant prey.
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Photo 10 of 10Chobe Elephants
African Elephant Loxodonta africana. Two bachelor males cross the mighty Chobe River, Botswana.
We are pleased to offer for sale this small collection of high quality images, taken in the various areas which we use for our safaris. Each photo captures a moment of wildlife behaviour and gives a true reflection of the stunning beauty of Botswana.
The images in this collection were taken by Grant Atkinson. 
We first encountered Grant in Botswana where he guides for Wilderness safaris. Apart from being a thoroughly nice chap, he is an excellent professional guide with outstanding wildlife skill and knowledge, and just to rub it in he is also one of the best wildlife photographers that we have come across.
Apart from being able to use Grant's guiding skills on some of our Botswana safaris we have also decided to offer, for sale, this selection of Grant's unique, high quality, wildlife photographs.
-Limited to just 20 copies of each image, these photos are only available in the UK from Busanga Safaris.
- Each image will be sold framed in your choice of natural wood or black solid wood frames with a white mount.
- A brief description of the photo is written by hand in graphite on each mount .
- The frames can be wall hung or table propped.
Cost : £35 per picture
Shipping UK mainland: £5
Overseas subject to destination: £tba
Payment options: Online banking transfer - Cheque - Credit card (payments incur 3% surcharge).
To order: please click on the contact us link and let us know by phone or email which images you would like and your prefered frame colour.
We will be exhibiting and offering for sale these images on our stands at;
Destinations Travel show London 4th - 7th Feb, and the British Leisure Show in Windsor 19th -21st March. Details can be found by folowing the links on our home page.
To see Grants complete portfolio please visit his site in South Africa www.grantatkinson.com . If you would like to buy any of the images you see please contact us with details and we can arrange for you to purchase them here in the UK.

