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.

Arms of Namibia

Arms of Namibia

Map of Namibia

Map of Namibia

Road

I the image of an open road sometimes. Nambibia is perfect for these scenes. November 2002.

A nice Namibian I talked with on the bus, Mariette. November 2002.

Mariette

Cheryl

Another nice Namibian I talked with on the bus, Cheryl. November 2002.

Windhoek. November 2002.

Windhoek

Statues in Swakopmund

Statues in Swakopmund. November 2002.

An architectually very interesting backpackers in Swakopmund. November 2002.

Backpackers

Anemonies

From the nice aquarium in Swakopmund. November 2002.

Dunes near Swakopmund. November 2002.

Dunes

Namib

The Namib desert near Wavisbaai. November 2002.

A bird on a birds prayer sign. December 2002.

Bird

Bar on the Zambezi River

Bar on the Zambezi River. December 2002.

In the Zambezi River. December 2002.

River

Morning

Morning in a village. December 2002.

People I watched the solar eclipse with. December 2002.

Sunwatchers

Sun

Here it comes, a dull sun. December 2002.

Simply amazing. December 2002.

Eclipse

Road

Another good road shot. December 2002.

Waiting for the bus to leave in Windhoek. December 2002.

Waiting

Road

Namibia is just full of beautiful roads. December 2002.

Passport Stamps

Passport Stamp

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