Sossusvlei
the place that mesmerised me for so long, I was worried the memories were nicer than the reality, but it did not disappoint. the dunes at sunrise, when only half are lit, the dead trees of the Deadvlei and even the funky petrol station from Solitaire should be on any photographer’s bucketlist
Read MoreCape Cross seals
Today Cape Cross Seal Reserve is owned by the government of Namibia is the home of one of the largest colonies of cape fur seals in the world. maybe due to its health I was pleasantly surprised to see it does not smell as bad as I expected. along the Sossus coast we have seen […]
Read MoreSwapkomund
dusting off (literlally) after 3 days in the desert it was time to admire the wildlife found in the Walvis Bay – Swapkomund area. kayaking with the seals from Pelikan point was more than enjoyable, they are very curious and playful creatures, they come and sniff at you, grab your paddle else it might simply […]
Read MoreNamib desert
I have been waiting a long long time to finally be deep in the Namib desert, especially after the private flight fiasco 9 years ago (turned out I booked the wrong route..😳) I was hoping in the last 9 years driving from Sossusvlei to Swapkomund would become a reality, still not allowed… we booked a […]
Read MoreOkonjima
Okonjima offers the best chance to view wild leopard in Namibia, as well as those collared for research purposes, in their natural habitats. Research programme leopard are actively tracked, and their collars are an invaluable resource for locating, and then returning to the Reserve, cats which have migrated to surrounding farmland where they are perceived […]
Read MoreNamibian spirit
the whole idea of going there came from seing a similar picture in one magazine; this is definitely my favourite picture of 2012, and yes, that’s a dune!
Read MoreHiking towards Big Daddy
believe it or not the highest dune in Sosul Vlei park is 380m high, climbing a dune is by no means easy…
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