Etosha
Etoshi, dried up lake, Namibia. Due to global warming, Etosha lake is being completly dried up. Large eco-system is dependent on that lake. Picture by Igor Bilic
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Etoshi, dried up lake, Namibia. Due to global warming, Etosha lake is being completly dried up. Large eco-system is dependent on that lake. Picture by Igor Bilic
The Himba are an ethnic group of about 25,000 people living in northern Namibia, and southern Angola. The Himba women wear very little clothing, and they cover their skin with mixture of butter fat and red clay. That gives shine and reddish texture. It's Himbas ideal of beauty and protects the skin from sun. The hairstyle worn by Himba women is also quite unique. The hair is braided ("weaved") and covered with the mixture of butter oil and special type of red clay. Before reaching the puberty girls have only two hair braids. After the puberty they are allowed to make more of them. Taken by Igor Bilić
"The dune overlooking the famous Sossusvlei Pan. It is usually a sturdy 15 to 20 minute walk but high enough to give you a great view". Namibia. Taken by Namibnat
Fish River Canyon, Gondwana Private Reserve, Southern Namibia. Taken by Jan and Jay Roode
at Friday, October 23, 2009 1 comments
Labels: Africa, game reserve, namibia
Sossusvlei and Deadvlei, Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia. Taken by Jan and Jay Roode
at Wednesday, October 14, 2009 2 comments
Labels: Africa, deadvlei, namibia, sossusvlei
"A landscape photo, taken on tour in the Namib, near Sossusvlei". Namibia. Taken by Vernon Swanepoel