A wilderness of sea, rocks and sand blend in perpetuity Text by Hu Berry Namibia’s protected coastline stretches 1 570 kilometres, linking 12 000 square kilometres […]
Text and photos by Luise Hoffmann Arriving at Lüderitz you may feel that you have reached a very remote and rocky place. Nevertheless, this little town […]
Text by Hu Berry Storm-tossed ships floundered and cast their human cargo onto a shoreline that must have seemed like a nightmare to those who reached […]
Text by Hu Berry & Photos by Hu Berry, P & M Bridgeford A career in conservation has its punishments and rewards. Setbacks are frequent and satisfaction […]
NICE was initiated by Wolwedans and supported by the Deutsche Entwicklungsgesellschaft. Described in its project proposal as an investment in training, opportunity and socioeconomic empowerment/development, NICE […]
An institute for the further training of qualified chefs will open in Windhoek in September 2005. By late October the Namibian Institute for Culinary Education (NICE) […]
Investing in Namibian cuisine Anyone who’s been to Wolwedans in the NamibRand Nature Reserve will appreciate the quality of the creativity and fervour that inspired Stephan […]
A cool video created by the team at Mercedes Benz South Africa, shows renowned photographer Paul van Schalkwyk as he soars through the Namibian skies and speaks […]
Text and photographs by Jana-Mari Smith The four-wheel drive pick-up truck crests the dune and suddenly we are thrust forward into a 36-degree angle. It is […]
Desert Dreaming My ten-day safari around Namibia had reached the northern regions and we now veered west to the drier parts of the country. Days of […]
Text and photos by Peter Cunningham Since Namibia is a desert destination, most visitors do not stake too much importance on its rivers, although the country […]
Text and photos by Ron Swilling Gripped by a fever of exploration, Portuguese explorers sailed the oceans in small fleets of caravels in search of new […]
Text by Marita van Rooyen “Blue Cranes are critically endangered in Namibia. As with the core population in South Africa, Namibia’s small population of 60 appears […]
By Nita Pallett The road is long and winding, the landscape dry and scattered with loose red rocks and Euphorbia. Tall mountains litter the landscape. […]