Namibia - There and Back

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. X#X Doug
did the colored car older than Monty :-?

not too much pictures = not too much work to sort them ;-)

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Your stories are always so engaging, I love them all \O O0


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So glad Doug got his beer!! ;-)

More lovely pics. \O


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I like the Hudson Series 91 Pacemaker ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Toko wrote:I like the Hudson Series 91 Pacemaker ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
and what's that? :shock:


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Lisbeth wrote:
Toko wrote:I like the Hudson Series 91 Pacemaker ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^
and what's that? :shock:

This Lisbeth....:)

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Oops, I thought it was a beer =O: =O: But it would be fun to get it up and running........even if slightly difficult :-? 0*\ =O:


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Lisbeth wrote:Oops, I thought it was a beer =O: =O: But it would be fun to get it up and running........even if slightly difficult :-? 0*\ =O:

wahahaha !!! That is funny.... -O Nevermind Lisbeth I didn't know what it was either...until I googled..... ;-)


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Eventually we arrived at Walvis Bay….and here I certainly made up for the lack of photos during the past couple of hours….a quick drive around the lagoon and the saltworks gave me the following…

Greater and Lesser Flamingo…

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Pied Avocets…

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Lesser Flamingo in flight

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Chestnut-Banded Plover ( #205 for the Birds captured Challenge)

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Caspian and Swift Terns...their red and yellow bills were a dead giveaway…

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And something I had not seen before at the salt works were Jackals..

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And something I had never ever seen before in all the thousands of flamingos that I have seen is one sticking it’s tongue out….just how rude is that ????? :O^

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Again I was smiling….the afternoon’s photography drought had been broken… O/\


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love the double Jackal O\/ ^Q^
the two Flamingoes, Avocet of course, with sparkling in the eye and... and... ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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