At first my idea for our third day at the park was to go all the way to Mata Mata and back but we were just too tired so we decided to try the Auob river road, then the lower dunes road and the final stretch of the Nossob road during the morning, have lunch at our lodge, rest a bit and then return to the park to go on a sunset drive from Twee Rivieren, it was going to be the hottest day (it got to 33º) of all so it wouldn´t be too cold for the night part of the sunset drive.
The decision to start the day by the Auob road was logical since we had driven the Nossob road up and down the two previous days but it wasn´t the best one, if we had done the other way round we wouldn´t have miss hyenas and jackals sharing a carcass close to the road, when we passed by the spot there weren´t any hyenas, jackals or carcass, it´s just the way it is, we cuoldn´t have guessed it but it would have been better if nobody told us about the sighting we missed.
The Auob road was very quiet, the first sighting worth mentioning was this black headed heron at a waterhole
And this “zazu”, we only saw them at the Auob road.
A nice view of the Auchterlonie museum
We made a quick stop to get in, a curious place that shows a bit of the roughness of living at this hostile place 100 years ago
Then we entered the lower dunes road and I must say that although it didn´t produce any extraordinary sighting it is a really beautiful road
As usual oryx showed up and they really fit in the red dunes landscape