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Saturday, 3 January 2015

JANUARY 2015 - NAMIBIA






"One day we measure the degree of evolution of civilizations in the amount of wilderness they have managed to preserve" Unknown Author?*

6 DAYS IN NAMIBIA

Back to roots of one of my ancestors from San People 

Direction South Afrika offers a rich culinary with various seafood if you are on the coast, and multiple bush meat in the savannah or nearest jungle served with hibiscus-corossol-guava-baobab juice and palm wine, and plants and tubers of all kinds, sun-ripened fruits like rarely cassimangolos or common tropical fruits are enjoyed as a dessert in taste to refresh with endemic nuts ...

 


Wonderful wake up morning with the visit of "Bambi"




Here is the San people land and animals too, this gren-yellow cobra crossing my holiday house is a dangerous one and i was very lucky that day...
 
Heading south with its countless cobras, two crossed on four days a yellow-green and black very dangerous both.




Himba and San women called bushmen due to their life in this south african bush
Throughout my trip, I came to realize that the tribe of my mother was really native from the southern Nubian, by crossing tribes of Zimbabwé speaking the same language " Bassa". And in Namibia i was struck by the physical resemblance between the Bushmen and the Bassa tribes of Kamerun.




A face to face with impalas, and a cheetah domesticated at the time of the Pharaohs was a moment of fear and exhilarating challenge 


 
Cheetah run very quick and still impressive big cats and it was a real great moment to approach them even i do not recommand to do it naturally cause they are dangerous...
Place to a one to face safari


 

View of lycaons from a shaft
 

Great experience to approach untamed lion


Close the relaxing area an old crocodile and


An Ostrich were always not too far



The presence of suricat explain the presence of lot of snakes ... 


The roar of lions will lull me tonight after my last moon safari and,



A barbecue dinner with a beautiful sunrise

Time to sleep with the sound of Nature. Hearing a long lion roar at night, is a thrilling experience that immerses you in the lion's wild realm. 


PEARLS - SADE

Cheers ...
Globy