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The road to Namibia’s most remote seafood festival

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The sky is not the limit Read More

Travel, science, vacation, Stories & History, climate, transportation, Kaokoveld in Namibia, terra firma, Opuwo, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, planetary voyage, apollo 11 astronauts, buzz aldrin, jakob van zyl, the sky is not the limit, mars, japie van zyl, curiosity rover, Van Zyl’s Pass, nasa, associate director of Project Formulation and Stra

August, 24 2012 in Travel, science, vacation, Stories & History, climate, transportation, Kaokoveld in Namibia, terra firma, Opuwo, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, planetary voyage, apollo 11 astronauts, buzz aldrin, jakob van zyl, the sky is not the limit, mars, japie van zyl, curiosity rover, Van Zyl’s Pass, nasa, associate director of Project Formulation and Stra
The sky is not the limit

On that auspicious day on 20 July 1969, Japie’s mother went into his room in Opuwo, in...

By Bernd Grahl
Landing place 1905 Read More

Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, vacation, harbour, Stories & History, transportation, walvis bay, south west africa, desolate one, swakopmund 120 years, swakopmund lighthouse, Swakopmund’s first lighthouse, colonial-style houses, Marie Woermann, british possession, Swakopmund 120 years ago

August, 10 2012 in Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, vacation, harbour, Stories & History, transportation, walvis bay, south west africa, desolate one, swakopmund 120 years, swakopmund lighthouse, Swakopmund’s first lighthouse, colonial-style houses, Marie Woermann, british possession, Swakopmund 120 years ago
Sand fleas and Wooden huts - Swakopmund 120 years ago

January 1905. The steamship Professor Woermann lies in the roads off Swakopmund. Leaning...

By Bernd Grahl
Donkey carts Read More

Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, Tourism Expo, gondwana, transportation, western namibia, donkey, affordable non-motorised transportation, Donkey Carts, African wild ass, German settlers, vast country, afrikaner farmers, mid 1600s, rural Namibia, karakul market, Namibian forms of transport, donkey cart, rural Africa, Namibian interior, donkey carts

May, 29 2012 in Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, Tourism Expo, gondwana, transportation, western namibia, donkey, affordable non-motorised transportation, Donkey Carts, African wild ass, German settlers, vast country, afrikaner farmers, mid 1600s, rural Namibia, karakul market, Namibian forms of transport, donkey cart, rural Africa, Namibian interior, donkey carts
Donkey carts: The 4x4s of rural Namibia

Although you may think that mini-bus taxis, buses and bakkies are the modern means of...

By Bernd Grahl
Gladiator bug Read More

Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, science, Stamps and Stories, Gondwana Park, brandberg mountain, nature, transportation, Fish River Canyon, plants, north-western Namibia, Museum of Natural History, gladiator, National Museum in Namibia, Mantophasmatodea, Oliver Zompro, heelwalker, Martin Wittneben, insects namibia, Gondwana Cañon Park

April, 2 2012 in Travel, Gondwana Collection Namibia, science, Stamps and Stories, Gondwana Park, brandberg mountain, nature, transportation, Fish River Canyon, plants, north-western Namibia, Museum of Natural History, gladiator, National Museum in Namibia, Mantophasmatodea, Oliver Zompro, heelwalker, Martin Wittneben, insects namibia, Gondwana Cañon Park
Gladiator - Predatory Insect creates a new Order

At the start of this millennium Namibia caused worldwide headlines when biologists found...

By Bernd Grahl
Mountain Bike Race Read More

Travel, Mountain Bike Race through the Aus Mountains, vacation, outdoors, piet swiegers, hikers, wildly romantic scenery, Trans Andes Challange, nature, gondwana lodge, Wild Horses, marathon riders, cycletec, transportation, cars, Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, Aus Mountains, klein-aus vista mountainbike chellenge, mountain bike race, granite mountains, Klein-aus Vista

March, 26 2012 in Travel, Mountain Bike Race through the Aus Mountains, vacation, outdoors, piet swiegers, hikers, wildly romantic scenery, Trans Andes Challange, nature, gondwana lodge, Wild Horses, marathon riders, cycletec, transportation, cars, Gondwana Sperrgebiet Rand Park, Aus Mountains, klein-aus vista mountainbike chellenge, mountain bike race, granite mountains, Klein-aus Vista
Mountain Bike Race through the Aus Mountains

The second Klein-Aus Vista Mountain Bike Challenge will be held on 29 and 30 April 2012...

By Bernd Grahl
Collecting bag Read More

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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