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Category Archives: Allt / everything
Skeleton coast – 4. The South West Seal
Continuing south after the “Desert wreck” we soon found another wreck. A sandy road led to the beach… …where we parked the car… …for a walk to the Atlantic ocean and… …one of those shipwrecks that are what you expect … Continue reading
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Skeleton coast – 3. Desert wreck
Driving south along the Skeleton Coast we passed Torra Bay and then C39 where we had come the day before. Some time after that we saw a sign and turned off left… …leaving the car in the windy desert and … Continue reading
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First APP exam
Today the first three controllers did their exam after the training and validation program for Surveillance Approach. They were: Mr Brian Likando Mr Eric Bruys Mr George Kizza During next week another four controllers are expected to pass their exams. … Continue reading
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Skeleton coast – 2. Going south
We stayed on the NWR-lodge in Terrace Bay. Not that you have many options… The lodge is just next to the beach. Buildings are rather run-down but food is good and staff very nice. I woke up just at sun-rise … Continue reading
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Skeleton coast – 1. Getting there…
From Brandberg we headed nort and then northwest into Damaraland. We saw this sign… …and of course had hopes. This is the area of the desert Elephants and we saw the riverbeds but unfortunately no elephants. As you leave Brandberg … Continue reading
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Brandberg – 3. More rock paintings
People have been living on Brandberg for the last 10 000 years but the people that did the rock paintings probably lived here only in the dry season. At Brandberg you could find water all year round. There are some 1000 … Continue reading
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Brandberg – 2. The White Lady
At the end of our 45 min walk we came to the Maack Shelter. We had to wait a short while. Only a small number of visitors are allowed at the paintings at one time. The “White Lady” is one … Continue reading
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Brandberg – 1. The Fire Mountain
Brandberg is the highest mountain in Namibia. It covers an area of 650 km² and the highest point is 2573 meters above sea level. The name is German and means “fire mountain”. In Damara language it is called Dâureb, meaning … Continue reading
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Spitzkoppe – 4. Small Bushman Paradise
On our way from “the Natural Bridge” we saw a sign saying “Small Bushman Paradise” so we stopped. Close to the road is a rock shelter. The rock wall has several rock paintings although most rather faded, probably because of … Continue reading
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Spitzkoppe – 3. The natural bridge
Our next stop in the Spitzkoppe area was “the Natural Bridge”. It is what it sounds like – a natural rock formation that looks like a bridge. There is not much more to be said about it… …but to say … Continue reading
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