Namibian Safari 7

Swakopmund
Swakopmund-Walvis Bay Road
Road from Walvis Bay to Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund Railway Station Swakopmund Hotel
Former Swakopmund Railway Station, now the luxurious Swakopmund Hotel - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
VW Beatle, Theo-Ben Gurirab Ave, Swakopmund Theo-Ben Gurirab Avenue, Swakopmund
Classic VW Beatle and modern architecture in Theo Ben Gurirab Avenue, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund City Centre Swakopmund City Centre
Downtown Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund City Centre Swakopmund City Centre
Quiet streets of downtown Swakopmund on an ordinary mid-week afternoon - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund City Centre Swakopmund City Centre
There are always plenty parking spaces and bike racks are common street furniture - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund Town Hall Swakopmund Town Hall
Swakopmund Town Hall - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund
Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Otto Günther Department Store, Swakopmund Kaiser Wilhelm Strasse sign, Swakopmund
German influence is very prominent throughout Namibia - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
German Colonial War Memorial, Swakopmund German Colonial War Memorial, Swakopmund
The German War Memorial commemorating the German dead in the 1904-08 Herero Uprising - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
African Craft Market, Swakopmund African Craft Market, Swakopmund
African Craft Market, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Wood carver, Swakopmund guinea fowl, Swajopmund
Wood carver and kanga (guinea fowl) - Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Great War and World War 2 Memorial, Swakopmund State House, Swakopmund
War memorial commemorating the fallen of both World Wars - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Museum Cafe, Swakopmund Children's Playground, Swakopmund
German languageand children's play park - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Old Lighthouse, Swakopmund Modern apartment block, Swakopmund
Old Lighthouse and modern flats - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Promenade, Swakopmund The Mole, Swakopmund
Coastal promenade (left) leading from the Mole (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Swakopmund Visitors' Centre Beach cafe, Swakopmund
Swakopmund Visitors' Centre and ship-like cafe by the Pier - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Jetty, Swakopmund Swakop National Marine Museum
Swakopmund Pier (left) is known as the Jetty and is over 100 years old.  It is probably unique in Africa. The National Marine Aquarium (right) viewed from the Pier - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

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