I think this was also some of the scenery by the camp
For an afternoon/evening expedition we climbed Elim Dune to watch the sunset
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Climbing in the sand must have been tough
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Incredible shots, Peej!
Very much!
Do you also struggle to remember where and when the pics were?
We also went to Sossus, and didn't see this scenery, so it is a big area!
My favourite is the piece of string!
Very much!
Do you also struggle to remember where and when the pics were?
We also went to Sossus, and didn't see this scenery, so it is a big area!
My favourite is the piece of string!
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That looks so, so beautiful and enticing... SO and I have a plan of a round trip lying in our desk drawer.
It has been sitting there for years, because we can't face going to Namibia and face all the arrogant Germans
It has been sitting there for years, because we can't face going to Namibia and face all the arrogant Germans
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Thanks for all your stunning shots, PJL
Love the snake
Love the snake
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It's definitely time to try and resurrect this TR as there was a lot more to it
After our first night camping near Sesriem we spent a day exploring the dunes at Sossusvlei. The drive in is all nice and easy on a dirt road with magnificent views of the dune fields
There's a main car park where the standard vehicles can park, and then access into the different vleis is strictly for 4x4 vehicles. There was a shuttle service but we were poor students so decided to walk
As luck would have it an Israeli couple with a nice air conditioned 4x4 picked us up and gave us a lift to the main area where we were able to explore all the areas
After our first night camping near Sesriem we spent a day exploring the dunes at Sossusvlei. The drive in is all nice and easy on a dirt road with magnificent views of the dune fields
There's a main car park where the standard vehicles can park, and then access into the different vleis is strictly for 4x4 vehicles. There was a shuttle service but we were poor students so decided to walk
As luck would have it an Israeli couple with a nice air conditioned 4x4 picked us up and gave us a lift to the main area where we were able to explore all the areas
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Are you sure that you remember?
You were lucky to find a lift; it must be rather hot walking around there There are a lot of sand dunes
You were lucky to find a lift; it must be rather hot walking around there There are a lot of sand dunes
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