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  • View of Mt. Livermore, the highest peak in the Davis Mountains
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Tracks and trails offer access to this unique wilderness.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Tracks are evidence of the plentiful wildlife flourishing in the DavisMountains.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The surrounding desert may be dry, but the Davis Mountains harbor plenty ofcreeks.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Open woodland in the Davis Mountains
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz

  • A leopard looks out over the park.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • A wildebeest casually roams at Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
  • A meerkat almost blends with tall grass.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Hartebeest in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • A sociable weaver's compound nest.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz

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  • This bronze statue stands guard at the rim of Seminole Canyon.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Fossils are common along the trail leading toward the shelter.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The three human figures in this photo are one of the more famous paintings inFate Bell Shelter and are well preserved.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The guided group hikes into the canyon.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Here are more recent markings left by early settlers.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Overhanging rocks provided protection for early inhabitants.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • Animal and abstract shapes abound in the shelter.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • We're looking out from Fate Bell Shelter in Seminole Canyon.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The canyon floor is scoured clean by flash floods.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz
  • The view from the Fate Bell Shelter.
    Photo by Stephan Lorenz