After exploring the desert at Sossusvlei, described in Part 2 of the Namibia series, I continued further south to reach the Fish River Canyon. The canyon and its dimensions were impressive, but I ended up being even more fascinated by other, uniquely Namibian landscapes, which I discovered along the way. Read more » » »
In the first part of the series, I traveled to Sandwich Harbour, the yellow desert on the coast of Namibia. My next journey through the country took me south. I drove along the dusty roads to Sossusvlei, where the deserts turned orange and red. The landscapes there rivaled the ones I saw at Sandwich Harbour — so much so that they are considered the most iconic ones in Namibia. Read more » » »
In the first part of this Namibia series, I explore Windhoek, and I travel to the country’s coastal desert. There lies the old resort town of Swakopmund. Then, it is just a short drive to the Sandwich Harbour, the only place on Earth where gigantic dunes fall straight into the ocean. Read more » » »