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Namibia: a photographic update
Near Spitzkoppe
After the adventures in West and Central Africa, Namibia is a vacation. I picked up Mees (my daughter) from Windhoek airport two weeks ago, and we bushcamped, stayed at some very comfortable and some very basic campsites, had oryx and zebra steak for dinner, spotted lots of zebra, giraffe, warthog, baboons, kudu, springbok, oryx (gemsbok), and even a brown hyena. In the wild, because we can't enter parks with Thimba. But the experience seeing these animals beside the road is even more thrilling!
We have almost completed a northern loop (went all the way to Epupa falls, at the Angolan border), and are now staying at Oppi Koppi campsite in Kamanjab, run by a Dutch-Belgian couple. For free, because we are overlanders.
Namibia is a visual treat, a veritable feast for the eyes. The skies are blue, landscapes vary every day, the colours are intense, the people photogenic. So I'll just let the photographs tell the story.
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So jealous ! we love Namibia and its people.
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So jealous ! we love Namibia and its people.
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Hi Margaret,
Thanks,
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Just read your blog, fantastic trip and your blog is most excellent
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Hi,
Thanks for the compliment!
Cheers from Kamanjab, Namibia
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Have you met Duncan yet at Kamanjab? A well known character in the area.
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Have you met Duncan yet at Kamanjab? A well known character in the area.
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Hi Margaret,
Thanks,
who's Duncan?
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Vital is a great guy, say Hi for me (Alex)
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I’m just wondering whether I saw you guys on June 6 at Cape Cross. I remember having seen a Defender with yellow number plates at one of their camp sites.
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I’m just wondering whether I saw you guys on June 6 at Cape Cross. I remember having seen a Defender with yellow number plates at one of their camp sites.
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Hi Hans,
Absolutely!
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Photographic update 2: shooting cars and animals
Moose is dead, but Solitaire is bustling. The character of the old fuel station is perhaps best preserved by the car wrecks.
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