I never finished my series of our trip to Namibia (for earlier articles see part 1, part 2 and part 3), so here are some final pictures of that holiday.
In the last days we visited an area that is called Sossusvlei. It’s one of the most beautiful and picturesque areas in the world.
Here is some of the scenery driving towards Sossusvlei.
I changed my khaki shirt for some flowers.
Unfortunately we did not get to see the most spectacular parts of Sossusvlei (hard to believe that it can get even more stunning than this).
We miscalculated the time it would take to get to the heart of it and did not take the 5 pm closure of the park into account!
Still, we managed to climb the highest dune and were able to take in the beauty of this vast area.
Does not look like much of a dune from this angel, but believe me, it takes quite a bit of effort to climb to the top.
It was actually very cold and windy up that dune and I had put on an extra shirt. My husband said it did not really make for such a good picture though…
So obligingly I took it off…
Going down the dune is a whole lot easier!
We had an amazing time in Namibia and I still have very fond memories.
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What spectacular photos! Especially the one of you all walking up the dune and the blue sky above. Just stunning.
bisous
Suzanne
Beautiful pictures.
I admire your commitment to fashion even in extreme locations!
I think these pictures are fantastic. And I can see why you would call it one of the most beautiful and picturesque areas in the world. There is so much beauty in it. But I would probably start singing:… “to that black barren land that bears the name of Xanado…” Remember? To me this is duneland, wrestling to survive. Not my kind of thing. Still, I agree it is beautiful.
Greetje
I totally agree with Debbie! LOVED the pic with the extra shirt and the wind in your hair…WOW!
Your husband is so wrong! The photo of you on top of the dune wearing the white shirt is my very favorite….it conveys the moment.