August 2, 2012

Adventure takes flight

By Nicolette Jacobi The Dorob National Park (DNP), while established as a conservation area, is also a park for the people. Visitors to Dorob have a […]
August 3, 2012

In the garden

Text and photographs Ron Swilling Chance led me to the garden in Omaruru on a wet day when rain was pouring down and thunder was rumbling. […]
August 5, 2012

Brakwater Recreation Park

Text by Tim Osborne Twenty kilometres north of Windhoek off the B1 is a fenced-off area under large camel-thorn trees. The area, which contains picnic tables, braai […]
August 6, 2012

Lüderitz – such a big history

 Text and photographs Ron Swilling Lüderitz – the rough calloused hands of the town hold the sparkling blue bay, often gnashed by an unruly south-west wind. […]
August 6, 2012

The roadside pod ladies

Text and photographs Tim Osborne   No, I’m not talking about the sci-fi movie Invasion of the Body Snatchers, but about the ladies who sell acacia […]
August 6, 2012

BOX OFFICE The Power Stone

The film This true story follows the journey of a sacred stone belonging to the Kwanyama people of northern Namibia and southern Angola. Passed down from […]
August 6, 2012

BOX OFFICE The Power Stone

Text Annabelle Venter PAN Exhibition Members of the Potters Association of Namibia (PAN) and students, get down to work at the recent workshop presented after the […]
August 6, 2012

POTTERS OF NAMIBIA

Text Annabelle Venter PAN Exhibition Members of the Potters Association of Namibia (PAN) and students, get down to work at the recent workshop presented after the […]
August 6, 2012

Rain or shine, Namibia is magical

Text and photos by ©Sharri Whiting De Masi – All photographs copyright of the author  Re-printed with permission of the author Travellers to Namibia come expecting […]
August 6, 2012

Building together day by day

Text Ethne Mudge Swakopmund has many surprising facets. For one, there is the phenomenon of loud Italian music blaring out of a brand-new bakery in Mondesa. […]