Namibian Safari 5 | |
Solitaire to Moonscape |
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Arrival at Solitaire, a guest farm desert ranch between Sesriem and Walvis Bay - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Solitaire, as the name suggests, is an isolated settlement at the junction of the gravel roads C14 and C19 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Solitaire - population around 100 - is famous for Moose McGregor's Desert Bakery - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
The bakery is famous for its apple crumble - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Shades of the USA's Route 66 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Recollections of times gone by at Solitaire - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Cactus and mountains - Solitaire, October 2012 - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Departing Solitaire - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Contrasting scenery en route for Walvis Bay - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
During World War 2 two German geologists, Hermann Korn and Henno Martin sought refuge in the Namib Desert accompanied by Hermann's dog, Otto - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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Quite often game is seen by the roadside, but it is not always possible to stop in time to take photographs - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
The moon-like landscape near Swakopmund was, apparently, visited by US astronauts and is also popular with science fiction movie makers - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow |
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