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First day on the road, which was so bad our bumper fell off…
Gorgeous landscape outside Windhoek
Our first campsite in Sesriem
Our first campsite in Namibia
Hammock action in the deserrt
Driving to Sossusvlei
Sossusvlei at sunrise
Climbing Big Daddy sand dune at sunrise
Deadvlei
In Deadvlei, the trees have been dead and preserved by the saltflats for 900 years
In Deadvlei, beautiful landscape
Tropic of Capricorn, the circle of latitude that contains the subsolar point at the December (or southern) solstice
So much of Namibia is like this, beautiful and desolate
This road was so gorgeous and was just like Mad Max Fury Road
Atlantic Ocean in Swakopmund
Black-Backed Jackal
Baby Cape Fur Seals
Baby cape fur seal right before it bit Jessie
Georgeous beach driving
4x4ing in and around Sandwich Harbour
Sandwich Harbour with Jessie
Jessie looking great
This is why they call it the Skeleton Coast
Enormous Cape Fur Seal colony
One of many roads I made Jessie drive because I was too scared
Gorgeous, desolate, and adventuresome
Can’t beat Namibian camping at sunset
Petroglyphs at Twyfelfontein, one of the largest concentrations in Africa
The driving wasn’t always easy but Jessie was the dom of driving
This is what passes for a town on the map
Gorgeous canyon and lodge in Damaraland
Our first big animals!
I absolutely fell in love with hornbills
Red Hartebeest
Springbok
Buffet of wildlife
More hornbill love
The Oryx are very attentive
Spicy zebra
Incredible and plentiful Oryx
Wildebeest
Giraffes on high alert
The moment a huge rhino decides to walk in front of your truck
Mama cheetah and her four babeis
Mama cheetah and her four babeis
Baster
Very cool Kudu
Sunrise drive
Jessie at sunrise
Weaver bird nest
My other great Namibian love (aside from the Hornbill), the Warthog!
Super cute dik dik
Riding the Okavango
Bee-eater birds
Sunset over the Okavango
One night in Botswana
Victoria Falls
Devil’s Pool at Victoria Falls
Apparently my happy place is at Vic Falls on the Zimbabwean side
Walking from Zimbabwe to Zambia
So many good pieces at the Tate exhibit in London
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