Photo taken by Anja Denker shows an elephant uses clay from the Etosha Pan ? a 120-kilometre lakebed of salt ? to protect itself from the fierce sun at the Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. They coat themselves in the clay and calcite sand, which dries in the sun and lends them white appearance. (Photo/IC)
Photo taken by Anja Denker shows elephants use clay from the Etosha Pan ? a 120-kilometre lakebed of salt ? to protect themselves from the fierce sun at the Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. They coat themselves in the clay and calcite sand, which dries in the sun and lends them white appearance. (Photo/IC)
Photo taken by Anja Denker shows an elephant uses clay from the Etosha Pan ? a 120-kilometre lakebed of salt ? to protect itself from the fierce sun at the Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. They coat themselves in the clay and calcite sand, which dries in the sun and lends them white appearance. (Photo/IC)