lashonharangue Leaving Damaraland we drove further east toward Etosha National Park. We actually stayed at Ongava Lodge located on a private game reserve that is next to the park.
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lashonharangue Leaving Damaraland we drove further east toward Etosha National Park. We actually stayed at Ongava Lodge located on a private game reserve that is next to the park.
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🐾BillinGlendaleCA After a somewhat unsuccessful night shoot and a reasonably successful morning shoot in the Alabama Hills, I decided that rather than brave the morning traffic back to LA, I head north to Big Pine Creek. I took a brief hike there last year to see the fall color and the Middle Palisade glacier. There …
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I think Albatrossity could have saved his photos of copulating lions and peeping toms (!) for Balloon Juice after dark :-) but that’s an artistic decision, so we’ll leave that to him. BillinGlendaleCA takes us to the North Fork of Big Pine Creek; I have no idea what what that is or where it is, but it’s sure …
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lashonharangue Driving inland from the coast toward Damaraland, we started to gain elevation and soon noticed a change in the geography.
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lashonharangue We next drove from Sossusvlei in the south of the Namib-Naukluft National Park to Swakopmund. The route took us first east, then north, then west to the Atlantic coast. Swakopmund was founded back in 1892 when Namibia was a German colony. The town has a fair amount of German colonial architecture and I heard …
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lashonharangue We got up before sunrise to drive from our lodge into the heart of the Namib-Naukluft Park. 4WD vehicles are mandatory and our guide Jeremia partially deflated the tires to aid traction in the sand. The desert is considered to be the oldest on earth and is one of the most popular destinations in …
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lashonharangue In May of 2022 my spouse and I traveled to Africa and spent nine days in Namibia, one of the driest and least densely populated countries in the world. We flew into Johannesburg, South Africa, stayed overnight at the airport, and then flew to Windhoek (the capital of Namibia). The next day we were …
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