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I really should have kept a journal while I was in Namibia. It is a wonderful country, I would have liked to be there longer. I worry about the future there as Sam Nujoma keeps extending his rule. Rewriting the constitution to do so. He has also renamed the main streets in all the towns I went to after himself, and looks up to Robert Mugabe. The Namibians I met were worried about the future. I was here for two weeks in November and December 2002. I came by myself but met some nice people along the way.
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Arms of Namibia |
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Map of Namibia |
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I the image of an open road sometimes. Nambibia is perfect for these scenes. November 2002. |
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A nice Namibian I talked with on the bus, Mariette. November 2002. |
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Another nice Namibian I talked with on the bus, Cheryl. November 2002. |
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Windhoek. November 2002. |
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Statues in Swakopmund. November 2002. |
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An architectually very interesting backpackers in Swakopmund. November 2002. |
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From the nice aquarium in Swakopmund. November 2002. |
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Dunes near Swakopmund. November 2002. |
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The Namib desert near Wavisbaai. November 2002. |
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A bird on a birds prayer sign. December 2002. |
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Bar on the Zambezi River. December 2002. |
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In the Zambezi River. December 2002. |
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Morning in a village. December 2002. |
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People I watched the solar eclipse with. December 2002. |
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Here it comes, a dull sun. December 2002. |
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Simply amazing. December 2002. |
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Another good road shot. December 2002. |
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Waiting for the bus to leave in Windhoek. December 2002. |
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Namibia is just full of beautiful roads. December 2002. |
Passport Stamps
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