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Lots and lots of desert
Spitzkop
,
Namibia
We've been driving through deserts for the last week. The Kalahari first and now the Namib. The driving is awful- really really dusty, but the scenery is out of this world. So vast, really arid and beautiful. The camping has been brilliant because you get to see
Sunrise
and sunset from the same spot.
One problem is does create is wee stops. Its fine for the boys, they just line up facing outwards...
Desert moooney
but for the girls we have to hide round one side of the truck and tell the boys to keep themselves busy.
On Chistmas Eve eve eve we stayed a my favourite bush camp by a country mile- Spitzkoppe. After
Miles
and
Miles
of nothing massive rock formations rise out of the desert. We arrived late afternoon which gave us a couple of hours before nightfall to go climbing yey!!!!
Best bush camp ever
Spitzkoppe (our bus is just at the base of that big rock
Spitzkoppe
Sunset at Spitzkoppe
Me
Me and Meg Spitzkoppe
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on December 22, 2010
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We've crossed Africa!!!!!!
Khorixas
,
Namibia
We've finally done it, we've travelled right across
Africa
and reached the Atlantic Ocean!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally reached the Atlantic... dressed like Artic explorers
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on December 21, 2010
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Khorixas
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Namibia
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I Love Cats (Part II)
Kamanjab
,
Namibia
On the way to the coast we stopped at a campsite called Cheetah Park. The owner has 4 domestic hand reared cheetahs. They also have a little yappy dog. The cheetahs thing they are dogs and the dogs think they're cheetahs.
So excited
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on December 20, 2010
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Kamanjab
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Namibia
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Etosha National Park.... (who needs Bolivia)
Outjo
,
Namibia
We spent the next couple of days on safari in Etosha
National Park
. We didn't spot any cats other than some lions way off in the distance but we there were tons of grazing animals. In one camera frame you get giraffes, zebra, warthogs, kudu,
Springbok
etc...a bit like a scene from the lion king. It was awesome.
The other fun thing about Etosha is that it has a massive salt pan in the middle of it. This means you can mess around with the perspective on your camera and take pictures such as...
Love hunters cider
Me eating Meg
Tampon boxercize
In the evenings we stayed in a camp in the park. The camp had a flod-lit watering hole next to it so we took down a few ciders, midnight snacks and sleeping bags and sat out under the stars all night watching animals come into feed. At about 3.30 a female white rhino and her baby came in to drink. They stayed with us for a couple of hours. It was awesome to watch them being completely natural. You could see the calf being naughty, getting told off by its mum and then being told to lay down and go to sleeep.
Sunset
3.30am at the watering hole
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on December 19, 2010
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Namibia
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Ngepi camp, the best toilets and showers ever.
Katima Mulilo
,
Namibia
After crossing over the border into
Namibia
we reached our camp by afternoon. There were no tourist attractions in the area the tourist attraction was the campsite. Ngepi Camp is set on the kavango River which is teeming with hippos and crocks. The camp has made a name for itself with incredible toilets and showers.
The thrown- overlooking the Hippos
The Throne
Poop-a-Falls- A toilet with a view and a very long long-drop
Poop a falls
The Holiday Bathroom- come with in built sunglasses
Holiday shower- complete with in-built sunglasses
and my favourite... The bath with the view
Having a bath hippo watching
The view from my bath tub
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on December 16, 2010
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Katima Mulilo
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Namibia
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Tsodilo Hills
Maun
,
Botswana
After the Delta we stopped for a night at Tsodilo Hills. Its a national heritage site famous for its really old rock paintings. I don't have any real interest in rock paintings but we'll take any excuse to get of the bus and do some exercise at the moment. In addition to this I was pretty confident rock paintings meant there would be an opportunity for rock climbing which is much more exciting.
Happy!
It was a really awesome bush camp in the middle of nowhere. The sunset made the clouds go funny.
Awesome Clouds
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on December 15, 2010
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Maun
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Botswana
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4 nights in Ibiza (Victoria Falls)
Victoria Falls
,
Zimbabwe
We are constantly on the move at the moment so rarely get to spend more than one or two nights in the same place. So when we got the opportunity to spend FOUR nights in
Ibiza
(a.k.a Vic Falls) with a choice of 2 bars and reasonably priced drinkable South African white wine things got a little bit messy.
In between the hangovers and next visit to Shoestrings Bar we actually managed to do quite a few activities…
Victoria Falls
sits on the border between Zimbabwe and
Zambia
. We got to see it from the Zimbabwean side which was incredible. Its so loud and powerful that at certain points you can’t see much for all the spray. We spent the morning taking in the views and posing for an unnecessary amount of photographs.
Near the end of the falls they’d got a bit slack at putting up fencing so you could dangle yourself right over the Zambezi.
The next day Jessica and I came up with the stupid idea of doing a gorge swing. A gorge swing is a bit like a bungy jump but the rope isn’t elasticated and you are attached by the waist rather than the feet. I can’t believe we actually did it, but after the initial jump the feeling was amazing. Just to prove we did it here is a picture of us just as we left the platform.
The internet connection is too slow to upload a video but if you YouTube “gorge swing
Victoria Falls
” you should get a good idea of how brave we were!
After all that adrenaline we decided to take the pace down a notch or two with afternoon tea on the lawn at the
Victoria Falls
Hotel. It was by far the best afternoon tea we’ve had so far, made better by the stunning backdrop of the falls.
We also did a little bit of celebrity spotting while in town. We saw Chelsea Davey 3 times. Twice in Shoestrings Bar and once in
Chicken
Inn (she’s a classy girl).
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on December 14, 2010
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Victoria Falls
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Zimbabwe
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Heaven is the Okavango Delta
Maun
,
Botswana
Another week another country... Botswana.
Botswana is bloody expensive and the most modern place we've been yet. On the upside it has the Okavango Delta which should just be renamed Heaven. Its probably the prettiest place I've ever been.
We just returned from a 2 night
Wilderness
canoe safari. Our guides took us out in canoes deep into the delta where we bush camped on little islands.
General Schedule for the day in Heaven:
-5am every morning to go bush walking for 4 hours
-11am swam in the delta and practiced our punting skills
-napped in the shade to escape the midday (40 degree sun)
-4pm sunset canoeing
-6pm cooking on the bonfire
-8pm teaching the Okey Cokey to the locals with a G&T
-10pm bedtime istening to hippos and hyenas in the background
SWEEEEEEEEEET
Meg
Catching some rays
Punting in Botswana
Bush Camp
Mobile Bar
Me and Meg in the Canoe
Sunset in the Delta
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on December 14, 2010
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Maun
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Botswana
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I love cats
Gweru
,
Zimbabwe
Pussy cat of the week!
I love cats
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on December 10, 2010
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Gweru
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Zimbabwe
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Rhino walking safari
Matopos
,
Zimbabwe
On the way to Vic Falls we stopped at Matopo NP to go walking with Rhinos. We had two guides. Andy- ex military, game hunter, liked talking about how many animals he'd killed amd Wally- late 60s, ex military, vicar, on the board for the SPCA. Both men wore tiny safari shorts and were probably the most interesting people I've ever met. We spent the day walking through the bush looking at plants, tracks, poo, bugs. In the afternoon we picked up the tracks of some white rhino and after a bit of a trek in the pouring rain (obvi) we came across them. It was pretty intimidating and it looked like they might charge at any given moment.
I love
Africa
!!!
I'm a massive Gortex wearing safari geek and I love it.
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on December 5, 2010
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Matopos
,
Zimbabwe
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