Dimwits Millennium Trip 1999

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Found a pic of us pondering the future in a canyon somewhere near Sorry Sorry, I think! lol
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More swollen rivers! 0: 0-
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Forgot to say we went onto the beach at Henties to see the Atlantic Ocean...a first for some! O/\

The Witrenoster with its ridiculous wheels was ideal for this, or so we thought! :-0

After all, we had conquered rivers and saved Auslanders! \O

But we got stuck within metres, much to the amusement of a hundred or so locals, and a little tractor came to pull us out...who would have thought the car could not go on sand? :-?

That ocean is the coldest water on earth, in my opinion! :no:


Anyway, next day Southerer towards Swakopmund!


Different scenery again, some famous rocks:


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And a major target, the giant dunes there!

The rest of the Dimwits, notably Shert and Dwarf, had been planning for this and we had dragged a board along all the way from @#$ ing Pretoria just to "sled" down the dunes! :O^

The dunes near Swakop are indeed huge, some of the biggest in the world maybe?

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I was not into this sort of exercise, so sat in the car mostly! ..0..



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The board broke quite soon, predictably, so the Dimwits tried to paraglide a bit on the way down...they still have sand between their buttcheeks I think? -O-

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We had another few thousand km to go to our next destination, swinging inland to the Sossusvlei area!


More giant dunes...red this time:


Me with my pants pulled up to my armpits! lol

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Note the line of trees along the (for a change dry) riverbed there. They provide nourishment for a wide array of desert animals from elephant to giraffe! :shock:


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Our campsite at Sesriem...note the fence, so some of our purist members would not like it! :twisted:



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Saw a Cape Fox there that night, my only one ever, quite magical under a full moon! :-0


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Excellent RP ^Q^ ^Q^

I must get back to our African Memories TR as it appears we’re about to cross paths soon X#X

Strange to see so much water in the rivers :shock: :shock:


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Well, after all those dunes are world-famous ;-) You are a wimp! lol How could you resist going down those dunes? 0-

Dune 7 is the highest dune in Namibia ( seven highest in the world). The dune has been measured at over 1,256 feet (383 meters) and is named Dune 7 because it is the seventh dune one encounters after crossing the river Tsauchab.

Ten tallest Sand Dunes on Earth: https://scribol.com/environment/desert/ ... -earth/14/


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..0..

:ty: Lis!

0() Peej!


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That fence is sure to keep even the smallest creature out!! lol lol


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Very impressive landscapes, Richprins \O

and for sure it is lovely to see the rivers that full :yes:


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:ty:

That evening we went to the giant dunes at Sossusvlei, about 10km away?

The drive is mind-blowing, all along an ancient riverbed with more of the huge camel thorn trees. Everything is huge and ancient there! :shock:

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The Dimwits climbed this dune too, although I don't think they went to the top? 0-

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The vlei was dry anyway...before that it used to be a huge annual flamingo attraction! \O


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And back to camp!

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Sunset deluxe! O:V

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