Sunday Stills: Namibian Desert August 2, 2022 ~ Aletta - nowathome Sunday Stills Namibia, a country in southwest Africa, is distinguished by the Namib Desert along its Atlantic Ocean coast. ― Google Dunes in Namibia Quiver tree forest near Keetmanshoop, Namibia Desert sand taking over – Kolmanskoppe Namibia The desert Driving through the desert! Share this:PinterestTwitterFacebookLike Loading... Related Published by Aletta - nowathome Love creating, photography and travelling! View all posts by Aletta - nowathome
Yep. I was there twice. And both times were different 😊 although the buildings were the same LikeLiked by 1 person
Even though I recently did a similar trip in Namibia ( https://aseenaviccajee.wordpress.com/2022/08/12/namibia-the-land-of-vast-spaces/ ), I love your pictures! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Great photos Aletta. Such a feeling of emptiness and, in the bottom photo, the suggestion of rain that was no doubt not delivered. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you so much Graham! We had a spot of rain, more like a mist than rain. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I know less than five places in Namibia, but they all seem extraordinary. Kolmanskoppe is among them and I’m glad to have discovered about the quiver trees in this post. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Deserts often look so bleak, your images make the Namib Desert look rather inviting, even with no dessert 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Dit is beslis so! Ek en my man het ons harte daar verloor en wil sommer gou weer daar uitkom! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
My ouma het altyd gese: “In Namibie in die woestyn staan die niks knie-hoogte” 😄. Dis ‘n ander mooi hierdie … een waarvan ek baie hou! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Jou ouma was so reg! Dis so mooi en rustig! Mens is so rustig daar en dit voel soms of jy alleen daar is! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
#2-4 are also in my archive. I loved especially Kolmanskop
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I did too! There are so many different things to look at!
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Yep. I was there twice. And both times were different 😊 although the buildings were the same
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Just so fascinating to me
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Yep. Definitely 😊
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Even though I recently did a similar trip in Namibia ( https://aseenaviccajee.wordpress.com/2022/08/12/namibia-the-land-of-vast-spaces/ ), I love your pictures!
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Thank you so much Aseena. I will visit your blog to see it!
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Great photos Aletta. Such a feeling of emptiness and, in the bottom photo, the suggestion of rain that was no doubt not delivered.
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Thank you so much Graham! We had a spot of rain, more like a mist than rain.
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Weer n fees van die wye oop ruimtes!
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Dankie Dries! Ek verlang al weer na daardie oop ruimtes!
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I know less than five places in Namibia, but they all seem extraordinary. Kolmanskoppe is among them and I’m glad to have discovered about the quiver trees in this post.
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The quiver tree forest is really amazing!
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Deserts often look so bleak, your images make the Namib Desert look rather inviting, even with no dessert 🙂
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It really is a fascinating place Terri! Unfortunately no desserts 😀
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Giving ua a real feel of the desert
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Thank you very much Derrick! I loved the open spaces!
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Ek dink dis daar waar die stilte raas. Mooi!
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Dit is beslis so! Ek en my man het ons harte daar verloor en wil sommer gou weer daar uitkom!
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My ouma het altyd gese: “In Namibie in die woestyn staan die niks knie-hoogte” 😄. Dis ‘n ander mooi hierdie … een waarvan ek baie hou!
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Jou ouma was so reg! Dis so mooi en rustig! Mens is so rustig daar en dit voel soms of jy alleen daar is!
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