by ohadmin | 30 Nov 2021 | Namibia, Namibian Culture
Namibia’s past isn’t well documented. Because of its remote location, it did not have much touch with the outside world until the 19th century. Sources from explorers, missionaries, traders, conquerors, and colonizers are neither complete, accurate, nor... by ohadmin | 29 Nov 2021 | Namibia, Travel
Sossusvlei’s magnificent red and orange dunes, the austere and treacherous Skeleton Coast, the moonscapes of Spitzkoppe, Etosha’s excellent animal watching, Fish River Canyon’s deep valleys, limitless starry sky, brilliant African sunsets, friendly... by ohadmin | 26 Nov 2021 | Namibia, Namibian Animals, Ohrongo, Safari, Travel
The world’s biggest terrestrial animal is also known for being very reliant on water. In temperate rangelands, African savannah elephants drink water virtually every day and enjoy a mud bath to keep cool. Despite the scant rainfall and high heat, this... by ohadmin | 25 Nov 2021 | Namibia, Namibian Culture, Ohrongo, Travel
The huge desert panoramas, towering sand dunes, and Attenborough-style safari experiences of Namibia scream loudly. However, don’t allow its inherent exuberance to obscure its human qualities. From the San Bushmen to the ochre-painted Himba and brightly-bedecked... by ohadmin | 24 Nov 2021 | Namibia, Namibian Animals, Travel
The Heaviside’s dolphin can only be found in a small area of African coastal seas. When observed at sea, they exhibit remarkable black, grey, and white patterns and are sometimes mistaken for newborn orcas. They were found off the coast of Africa by Captain...
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