One of the (many) things that struck me about Namibia was the size of the landscape. Everything towers or is vast and after a while you begin to realise how small we all are in the general scheme of things.
One of the (many) things that struck me about Namibia was the size of the landscape. Everything towers or is vast and after a while you begin to realise how small we all are in the general scheme of things.
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oh that is for sure, been there once, driving from Swakop via Windhoek to Cape Town…
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It is such a beautiful country! I have also only been there once and it’s on my bucket list to return one day.
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I agree, the sand dunes are so beautiful, as is Windhoek
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Windhoek is a place we didn’t get to see much of but what we did see was lovely. And remarkably clean and rubbish-free – as is most of Namibia!
I loved Swakopmund – it’s like an old European city.
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I haven’t been there…yet, but would love to visit.
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It’s well worth a visit!
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Wow! The color is spectacular!
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Nearly everything I saw there was quite beautiful.
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Great photo, lots of movement.
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