June 13, 2010 – Kamanjab to Opuwo, Namibia
Today is a driving day.
We’re heading to Opuwo, a village known for its diverse population of Himba and Herero people. It’s an interesting place because of the diversity of buildings… it’s the administrative capital of the region – meaning it’s a government town – so there are numerous institution-like buildings, but it’s also in a very remote part of Namibia so they’re all located on a dusty road, surrounded by a collection of small commercial buildings and traditional African rondavels.
It’s a good place to spend a lazy afternoon and our braaing experiences continue, complete with the necessary tools of chopsticks and pliers!
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
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