Travel Blog Photos from Namib Desert (997)
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The wonder of trees Traveling in Africa, you start to wonder how trees can grow so big and so beautiful. The climate here does not always promote growth, yet in certain areas, trees prosper. There must be spirits in these trees! & ...
... and shifting shadows as the sun rose. Imagine my disappointment then when a busload of Croatians showed up. So I left. Next up on Namibia's list of wonders was Fish River Canyon. It's 550m deep, up to 17 miles across and second in size to only the ...
Soussusvlei, the heart of the Namib Desert was our next stop. Well that was after Chris stopped to take a photo at the tropic of Capricorn. I somehow missed this, I am still to this day, not sure how, but I did. I am guessing I thought it was a toilet stop ...
... finally on the top we enjoyed a beautiful sunrise and watched the sun play tricks on the deep red color of the sand. The namib desert is made up mostly of sea bond sand blown in from the Kalahari desert in Botswana. Of course we took the opportunity to be ...
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Namibia a hidden gem
Posted on Dec 16, 2007, 09:27:24
... ; Ranging from one of the worlds' most scenic canyons the Fish river Canyon, to the famous Etosha Game Park and the Namib Desert. Escellent roads offer safe travel, but be aware of vast distances when planning your trips. If anyone would like further ...
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