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We try to bring you all the information you require when traveling to Etosha National Park of just finding out more about this fascinating park. It is important when visiting a park as unique as Etosha to respect the environment and the heritage associated with it. The following is some of the most important information to keep in mind to ensure that you have a safe trip or if you would like to learn more about the park.
Etosha Pan
The Etosha Pan is undoubtedly enormous. It is the most distinctive(独特的) feature of the park and can even be seen from space. It is believed that it was formed over 100 million years ago and is 130 km long and up to 50 km wide in certain places. This means that the pan covers almost a quarter of the entire park!
Waterholes
Waterholes are usually a redeeming feature in any major national park and Etosha is no different. They are a great place to silently observe animals and see them in their natural environment, away from noisy mechanical beasts that we often view wildlife from. Each waterhole in Etosha is different and animals spotted at each vary from season to season. The main waterholes in Etosha include Okaukuejo, Okondeka, Halali and Goas and Sueda and Salvadora.
Seasons
Dependent on what type of game viewing you wish to do, different seasons within the year will suit your trip better. Winter is a dry season and is a great time to spot wildlife at the waterholes. During summer, the vegetation is lush(郁郁葱葱的) due to the heavy rainfall, which makes game-viewing difficult. However, this season is great for bird-lovers.
Park History
The Etosha Pan and the area that would later come to be known as Etosha National Park was first discovered by Europeans in 1851, when explorers Charles Andersson and Francis Galton came to the wild region in the company of Ovambo traders. Etosha can be loosely translated as “Great White Place” in the Ovambo language.
21. If you want to watch birds, when should you visit Etosha National Park?
A. In spring. B. In summer. C. In autumn. D. In winter.
22. From the text, we can learn that .
A. Etosha Pan covers the most part of the park
B. in Okondeka, visitors can play with the wildlife
C. Etosha National Park was formed over 100 million years ago
D. some Ovambo traders contributed to the name of the park
23. The text may be taken from .
A. the advertising section of a newspaper B. a science journal
C. the official website of the park D. the lines of a TV program