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Yes they are tall. Animals in the desert are more easily seen at watering holes – places they must visit to stay alive. I love the pose the tall...
Read MoreYes they are tall. Animals in the desert are more easily seen at watering holes – places they must visit to stay alive. I love the pose the tall...
Read MoreIconic tall red dunes are fabulous to photograph from very early in the morning and for a few more hours. As the sun rises and hits the dunes at diffe...
Read MoreI have seen fur seals before in other places but nowhere have I seen so many in one place. This is Cape Cross Seal Reserve, where as many as 210,000 f...
Read MoreI am excited when I see different animals in a single scene. There is something peaceful in those sights. Here are several images of animals living an...
Read MoreDeadvlei is magical. There are numerous dark, dead camel thorn trees in the white pan area, with dunes in the background. Why wake up before sunr...
Read MoreColorful and different is how I can describe the birds in Namibia. Some I have seen in other parts of Africa; some I have not. Birds can often be diff...
Read MoreNamibia is sparsely populated with about 2.5 million people. The first images are of two waitresses who were delighted to pose for photos. Standing ou...
Read MoreThe Himba people are a nomadic indigenous tribe of about 50,000 who live in northern Namibia. The people live in harmony with their goats and sheep bu...
Read MoreThe food in this very interesting diner is excellent. But the real attraction is in the decor inside and outside....
Read MoreIn the early 1900s a huge diamond was found in Kolmanskop by a railroad worker. Prospectors came in droves and built this mining community all wanting...
Read MoreGiant’s Playground is a geological phenomenon formed over millions of years resulting from the erosion of sedimentary rock that now looks like g...
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