Dimwits Millennium Trip 1999

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:ty:


Eventually we had to move on from Keetmans out of Nam... :-(


Some last breathtaking scenery! :-0

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One has to unpack a bit to make brunch by the side of the road! :twisted:


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A flooded river for old times' sake! 0/*


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Our first flooded river O**


Next trip to the bush??

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Next stop was Kakamas, the birthplace of Dwarf! \O

We were warmly hosted by his relatives, and had a swim in the windpump reservoir, which is a very strange and pleasant experience indeed as you are 4 m up in the air in a pool! :shock: O:V


Yet another river...the only National Park I've ever been to besides Kruger! lol


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The next day we parted company, with Dwarf staying behind, and trekked south to Calvinia. That straight dirt road makes the Namibian ones look like winding snakes! =O:


Somewhere in nowhere the unthinkable did indeed happen, and can you believe it we ran out of fuel again...STUPIT!!! 0*\ O/

This time we sputtered into the entrance of a farmhouse, and the Oom there gave us the petrol from his lawnmower, at a very hefty price indeed! :ty: :ty:



That was just enough to get to the next town, and a few thousand km on we found our final destination before the Cape...an isolated oasis called Die Mond!


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It is some or other fountain in the middle of the Karoo, and quite breathtaking! :shock: O\/


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I had brought a fishing rod along for the seaside, and unpacked it for the first time, catching scores of giant fish....you can see one hanging from the end there... \O


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I shall never forget the pleasantness of this final camp of the trip, full of satisfaction and relaxation and time to reflect on a great adventure! :yes:



Here is the last pic of my last roll of film, a local dog that jumped in to get every fish one hooked! lol

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Thanks for following this improvised story...sorry the pics/scans not so good, but I enjoyed memory lane here immensely during lockdown! X#X

Nam is a must! :yes:



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Nice to see water after all the sand X#X

Dwarf was born in the middle of nowhere, though close to Upington and right on the Orange river O/\

Lots of fish to eat for all of you =O:

You did not take many pics at Augrabies. In fact, apart from the waterfall, there isn't much ;-)

You must have driven quite a lot of kms :shock:

I wonder if it is mandatory to have pics of wild animals in a TT :-? --00-- lol

The end of the big adventure :-( :-(

:ty: ^Q^ ^Q^ It is quite a job to scan all those photos \O


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Good stuff RP... running out of fuel anywhere is never a nice experience. Somehow on our Namib trip we managed ok but I remember we did have a jerry can in the boot which got used from time to time --00--


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Catching giant fish =O: =O:


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Thanks so much, Richprins ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

Beautiful landscape indeed - Sigh :ty: ^Q^


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It seems to turn into my story that once I've finally managed to read up on a travel tale it is sure to end 0- lol

Whatever... enjoyed catching up as you gave me an more insight into all of the places I would like to see if we ever go to Namibia.
I was actually amazed how green it was in places. What season did you do your road trip? And whose fancy car is it? Quite an apt vehicle for such a trip, well, at least as long as you keep it fuelled up that is ^0^

Rum and tonic... really? O-/


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It was at the end of December, Mello...high summer! :ty:


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