Holiday in Namibia
We recently saw Katie Melua in concert. Very good. She's a UK singer and had a hit recently with 9 Million Bicycles in Beijing.
Last week I went with Yvonne and the kids for a bit of a hike, had a dip in our favourite pool (in that area). .. I'm standing.
Painting a plaster primer to the new addition to our house. The ceilings are in and painted, roof all complete.
Then before all this we went on Holiday - for a change. Namibia; Rita's first trip there. A few problems at the border. My bakkie's licence had expired (I didn't get a renewal) so the friendly cops gave me a small fine but took an hour to do that. Rita didn't need a visa but the official didn't know that so he had to contact the embassy at Windhoek, that took yet another hour. But once all that was settled we were on our way.
Long dusty roads, a busy road would have 5 cars a day...!! Very dry areas, very scenic.A Social Weaver's nest. If there are no trees around they use the telephone poles. The birds are the size of a sparrow.
View from directly underneath. These nests are very tight. We found a broken piece at one of our camps and it was hard to tear apart. I don't know if they use spit or someting to hold the grass together, but it was surprising how well-bonded it all was.
Sossusvlei is a spectacular area in amongst the dunes of the Namib dessert. A road runs to the highest dune and area around - 60k long from the entrance gate and campsite. It's tarred now, which is a pity - it welcomes hundreds of tourists. Last time I was there with brother Cliff we were the only people in Dead Vlei. This visit had 4 by 4s transporting people the last sandy 6-7 k for R100. We didn't know the price but walked anyway - we like walking. In Dead Vlei there were at least a hundred people.
We went to Namibia to do The Naukluft Trail. It's only open in Winter, as it's too hot in Summer. trouble i s, in Winter it's too cold at night. We had our -25 ° sleeping nags and a small tent to help keep warm, as the shelters are half-walls with a raised roof. We were fine, the others got quite cold. I'd done it before and wanted a better night's sleep.
First day of our hike had some splendid views. Just as well as the uphill was very tiring. It was extremely hot and we knew the only water would be at the shelter where we'd stop for the night.
We camped out in the open a couple of times. We had to take a short-cut back to the start on day 4, which turned out to be a 2-day hike with no water whatsoever. I only had 1.5 litres for 2 days. Boy I was glad to get to a stream that second afternoon.
So many photos taken on this trip...
I hadn't seen this signpost before, and we didn't see any zebras on the roads.
Sesriem Canyon (near Sossusvlei) - cut by infrequent river water. It only rains every few years or so, and sometimes this canyon is half full of water, like 2-3m deep. That must look nice.