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The road to Namibia’s most remote seafood festival

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Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, cattle, africa, Gondwana Collection, gondwana lodges, follow my footsteps, Guest Blogger, Mahangu, makalani palm, catfish, oshana, lake oponona, ondjove oil, owambo, Ovamboland, mopane, marula, Ron Swilling, ron swilling

September, 11 2013 in Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, cattle, africa, Gondwana Collection, gondwana lodges, follow my footsteps, Guest Blogger, Mahangu, makalani palm, catfish, oshana, lake oponona, ondjove oil, owambo, Ovamboland, mopane, marula, Ron Swilling, ron swilling
Follow my Footsteps: Searching for Lake Oponona ...

Travelling off the beaten track, we found sandy backroads that skirted homesteads...

By Bernd Grahl
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Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, Stamps and Stories, National Museum of Namibia, Uncategorized, environment, Kwando River, AaWambo, transportation, makalani palm, VaKavango, West-Caprivi, East caprivi, Zambezi River, black Bushmen, Luyi-Balozi, Khwe, collecting bags, Hambukushu area of Kavango, Nyemba, bantu-speaking, Bantu-speaking People, Kavango area, HaMbukushu, Pópò-baskets, Professor Dr Oswin Köhler, oámà-baskets

March, 8 2012 in Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, Stamps and Stories, National Museum of Namibia, Uncategorized, environment, Kwando River, AaWambo, transportation, makalani palm, VaKavango, West-Caprivi, East caprivi, Zambezi River, black Bushmen, Luyi-Balozi, Khwe, collecting bags, Hambukushu area of Kavango, Nyemba, bantu-speaking, Bantu-speaking People, Kavango area, HaMbukushu, Pópò-baskets, Professor Dr Oswin Köhler, oámà-baskets
Traditional Basketry - The /oámà-baskets of the Khwe

A large variety of basketry has always formed part of the material culture of the...

By Bernd Grahl
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