African Memories

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I think this was also some of the scenery by the camp :-)

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For an afternoon/evening expedition we climbed Elim Dune to watch the sunset O:V

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Love the Namib Rand scenery :-0


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Stunning sunset


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Climbing in the sand must have been tough :shock:


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Incredible shots, Peej! ^Q^ O/\ O\/

:ty: Very much!

Do you also struggle to remember where and when the pics were? :o0ps: lol

We also went to Sossus, and didn't see this scenery, so it is a big area! :-0

My favourite is the piece of string! =O:


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That looks so, so beautiful and enticing... [Luv] 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 :twisted:


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Thanks for all your stunning shots, PJL \O

Love the snake O/\


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Wow, stunning scenery. \O


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It's definitely time to try and resurrect this TR as there was a lot more to it O** O**

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 O:V

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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 lol

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 X#X

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Are you sure that you remember? :twisted:

You were lucky to find a lift; it must be rather hot walking around there :shock: There are a lot of sand dunes O**
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