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SPIRIT OF AFRICA

The selection

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WILD KENYA 2008

Kenyan Classic

 

 

TANZANIA

Heaven over the Serengeti

 

 

KENYA 2008

The Photobook

 

ZAMBIA  2010

The Real African Expedition

Wild Africa Image Library 

Kenya

Uganda

 

 

 SENEGAL  2011

 The Last Derby´s 

Senegal

Our books

I met Jonathan Kingdon

Jonathan Kingdon, one of the foremost authorities on African mammals, has written and illustrated many world known books. One of the most recognized is his famous field guide which sets new standards in African mammalogy. Read more

 

Africa Forever Films - our new video channel on You Tube

 

A first selection of short videos and slide shows are now available to see on You Tube video channel Africa Forever. Just visit and enjoy the pictures and first video sequencies including trailer of our first film called Zambia: The Unknown Africa. Do not forget to watch most visited Spirit of Africa which is the selection of our best photos till 2009. Africa Forever Films is our new trade mark. The logo animal is a male of the Sable Antelope.

 

The Last Derbys of West Africa: a new film in preparation

 

In collaboration with our Czech friends from Derbianus.cz we are in process of production of new documentary dealing with the largest antelope of the world. This unique conservation project runs 11 years in two Senegalese reserves. This West African country is the last refuge for this handsome subspecies. This animal is little known and seriously threatened by extinction.

 

New Galleries updated

A new updates of following galleries has been loaded recently: the Berlin Natural History Museum, the Verona Natural History Museum, all Zambia 2010, Senegal - complete set of galleries. Learn more about African mammal collections in mentioned museums and browse through the Senegal species and watch the pictures of Western Derby´s Elands from Bandia and Fathala reserves which are only places in Africa with possibility to photograph them easily.

 

Zambia: The Unknown Africa finished: watch the trailer

 

Zambia is a real challenge for safarigoer, photographer or film-maker. This is a real Africa. In October 2010 we have decided to document almost unknown places as Kafue, Bangweulu, Lochinvar or Kasanka. Our main safari goals were following species or subspecies: Bangweulu Tsessebe, Black Lechwe, Shoebill, Selous Sitatunga, Kafue Lechwe, Busanga Lechwe, Puku, Roan and many others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What we do and why?

 

Time for Africa is now. To document the dissappearing world of African mammals, especially ignored species or subspecies, is our main goal. In twenty or twenty five years there will be no more free ranging African game, and some forms will simply extinct.

Why Africa?

Is it her wide open        spaces? Is it her wild animals? Is it her people? Or is it the heartbeat of an ancient continent? All or some of these may account for your love of Africa. And ours too. You may already love Africa as we do. If you do not yet, you may soon come to. If, by sharing our passion with you via Wild Africa, we are able to kindle even the smallest fire, we will be very happy.

Africa is mystic, it is wild. It is a sweltering inferno, it is a photographers paradise, … an escapist´s Utopia. It is what you will and it withstands all interpretations. It is the last vestige of a dead world and the cradle of a shiny new one. To a lot of people, as to myself, it is just ´home´. It is all these things but one thing – it is never dull.”

 

                                                                                                                     (Beryl Markham. West with the Night, 1942)

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Zambia

Botswana

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Namibia

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Tanzania

 

Zimbabwe

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 S.Africa

Malawi

Swaziland

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About us

 

 

OUR WILDLIFE ART

The selection

 

 

In ZOOs

Captive African Mammals

 

 

 WORLD MUSEUMS

 African Mammals