Travel Photography Photos tagged as crater
I den anden ende af krateret stoedte vi saa ind i saadan en flok: Boeffler og en 100 styks af dem.
Krateret naermest sprudler af dyr. Zebrarer, gnuer og antiloper staar overalt og ind i mellem dem render elefanter, loever og som i kan se ogsaa en enkelt hyaene. De mere sjaeldne naesehorn findes ogsaa i krateret, men dem vi saa var meget langt vaek fra os og kameraet.
Paa vejen mod foerste nationalpark (Serengeti) stoppede vi ved et udsigtspunkt over det storslaaede Ngorongoro Krater. Ned i krateret kom vi dog foerst paa vej tilbage fra Serengeti, men vi var simpelthen noed til at stoppe 5 min og nyde denne udsigt!
Truly, there is no other place on earth quite like Tanzania, but which is still unknown. We welcome you with open arms and hearts, excited to invite you to our National Parks for animal and bird viewing, Mount Kilimanjaro climbing, our Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar Island shores and homes. We invite you to come and experience our hospitality wherever you go and get in touch with our wide variety of fascinating wildlife, cultures and local traditions
Wolfe Creek Crater
Wolfe Creek Crater
Wolfe Creek Crater
Our car below Wolfe Creek Crater
Hiroe at Wolfe Creek Crater
Bob at Wolfe Creek Crater
3 of us at Wolfe Creek Crater
The two islands in the dark blue waters of Lake Cuicocha, a volcanic crater lake in the Andes Mountain Range near the town of Cotacachi, Ecuador.
The slopes and crater of the dormant volcano, Mount Imbabura, under a full moon near the town of Cotacachi, Ecuador
Viti Crater in Askja.
Panoramic view of Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
MC was formed when a meteor hit the earth about 50,000 yrs ago. It measures 4,000 ft (1,200 meters) across, 570 ft (170 meters) deep. Early explorers thought it was the result of volcanic activity.