Our first wild giraffe sighting on an early morning game drive on the Bagattelle farm. Our guide and driver loved to talk to us about spirituality instead of the animals for most of the drive. It is a spiritual experience in itself to explore the Kalahari desert and be able to photograph these amazing animals.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Kholmanskop Ghost Town
Desert Horses in Aus
Cheetahs at Hammerstein Game Farm
Love these little soft and cuddly cats! Caesar and Cleopatra have been raised from cub stage to live a pampered life here on a game farm in the south of Namibia. They pur like house cats and when they lick you they give you a little spa exfoliation treatment. Some how I feel like my fear of the big 5 animals has been eased somewhat after lounging with these beautiful cats.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Camping in the Kalahari Desert
Sebastian and I are not experienced campers. The sites we have booked into in advance are amazing 5 star spots. We thought we would give it a try here in the Kalahari desert. Here is a shot of our cosy little pop up tent on the roof of our 4x4. It takes only 10 mins. to set up and is actually very comfortable. No snakes or cheetahs in the tent thank you! Now to be able to start a descent fire and cook a meal! At this point we have dinner in the lodges. Yes vegetarian meals are available here. Odd balls that we are here in carnivore country, everyone at the lodges and game farms are very acommodating.
Desert Camp at Sossusvlei
Dead Veil
Sebastian and I walked to the Dead Veil salt pan in the Sossusvlei Park after 4 wheel driving 4km through the red sand. We followed the other tourists, walking very slowly in the blowing wind, through the sand dunes to this amazing site that is just out of this world! The winds have built up the sand dunes around this salt pan over the years, cutting off the water supply. The trees have died due to lack of water and remain standing in the dry desert sun. This is the site that drew me into the whole idea of a trip to Namibia.
Sossussvlei
We are here in Namibia and it has been a wild and wonderful adventure so far! The people are friendly and welcoming, the landscape is spectacular, the weather is ....... warm during the day with the occassional windy day and cold at night. Good thing we have brought a good variety of dryfit layers and marino wool to keep us warm at night.
It was windy while visiting the Sossussvlei dunes. Love this shot of the people struggling to climb the popular dune 45 (45km from the entrance to the national park gate). We did not try to climb it ourselves as we were very keen on photographing the whole area.
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