Some Namibian landscapes for your review.
Stunning work. What a breathtakingly beautiful part of the planet.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Stunning work. What a breathtakingly beautiful part of the planet.
Thank you. Often bleak, always dusty, sparse population. But oddly, a large number of fences dividing farms, ranches, estates, preserves, parks, etc. Parts feel like Arizona.
A very striking landscape.
Wow. Those are amazing photos!
that lone Acacia is a classic...
phv
Loc: Goleta, California
Just fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the outstanding tour!
The single tree almost in the middle breaks a couple of "rules"...
Which goes to show that "rules " are meant to be broken.
Awesome photos. Namibia is on my list of "places I'll pbly never get to,unless I win the lottery" list...
Adventurerider.com (motorcycle forum) had a series of photos by a guy that took his wife and kid for a vacation in Namibia. Spectacular photos of a really interesting country. Your photos just added to that adventure.
Some very nice work. The geometrical shape of #6 is amazing!
Don
AzPicLady wrote:
A very striking landscape.
Thank you. The photos do not fully capture the place. But they give me memories.
Katydid wrote:
Wow. Those are amazing photos!
Thank you for your kind words!
CCChuckles wrote:
that lone Acacia is a classic...
Thank you. I asked the driver to stop when we got near the Etosha Pan portion of Etosha National Park. I did have a classic sort of feel to the view.
UTMike wrote:
Thanks for the outstanding tour!
They do give a good idea of what to expect in the Sosussvlei area--probably the most generally stunning landscape area we visited. It was mostly about the animals.
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