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Swakopmund | |
Road from Walvis Bay to Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Former Swakopmund Railway Station, now the luxurious Swakopmund Hotel - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Classic VW Beatle and modern architecture in Theo Ben Gurirab Avenue, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Downtown Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Quiet streets of downtown Swakopmund on an ordinary mid-week afternoon - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
There are always plenty parking spaces and bike racks are common street furniture - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Swakopmund Town Hall - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Hansa Hotel, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
German influence is very prominent throughout Namibia - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
The German War Memorial commemorating the German dead in the 1904-08 Herero Uprising - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
African Craft Market, Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Wood carver and kanga (guinea fowl) - Swakopmund - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
War memorial commemorating the fallen of both World Wars - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
German languageand children's play park - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Old Lighthouse and modern flats - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Coastal promenade (left) leading from the Mole (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
Swakopmund Visitors' Centre and ship-like cafe by the Pier - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow | |
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 | |