The black and white stripes of zebras unfold in the vast plains of South Africa's Kruger National Park. These graceful herbivores add contrast and harmony to the vibrant landscape with their unique striped pattern.
These social animals form herds and wander the vast grasslands, always looking for predators in the shadows. The large eyes of zebra's closely watching their surroundings illustrate the art of survival in conditions where danger is ever-present.
The Kruger National Park in South Africa is one of the largest game reserves in the world. The park covers an area of about 19,485 square kilometres.
My name is Claudia van Kuijk and I live in de Meern, near Utrecht, with my boyfriend Peter and our daughter Yara.
In September 2019 I successfully completed the professional training at the School of Photography.
I love to go into nature with my camera and capture beautiful images. For..
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Germany
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Netherlands
Netherlands
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