June 10, 2013

Black rhino killed by poachers

A shocking discovery this past weekend was made when a farmer in the Erongo region located the carcass of a female black rhino, known as Solo, […]
June 12, 2013

Children support rhino cause

By Jana-Mari Smith Creative, passionate, visionary. These are some of the attributes which shone through the art created by a number of children in Namibia who […]
June 12, 2013

ATWS summit nearly sold out

With a little more than four months to go, the upcoming Adventure Travel World Summit (ATWS) to be held in Namibia in October is 90 % […]
June 14, 2013

Toktok Talkie – having a whale of a time

Toktok Talkie is a popular series written by Joh Henschel – to connect for more, join Joh’s Toktok Talkie mailing list by emailing him at joh.henschel@mweb.com.na First, […]
June 25, 2013

Music in the world of birds

Text and photographs by Pompie Burger Main photo: Woodland kingfisher. Photo ©Pompie Burger    Music is not a commodity you just buy and sell. It is pure, […]
June 26, 2013

Etosha’s human footprint

Text by Hu Berry – Flamingo September 2007 The magnitude of change reflected by the tracks left on Etosha’s surface during the past century is awesome. […]
June 27, 2013

Hitting the Spitzkoppe on an iron horse

By Marita van Rooyen With the first burst of light on a chilly Saturday morning before the much-anticipated Supermoon illuminated the night skies, two adventurers in […]
June 27, 2013

Graceful Himba of Namibia

Text and photos by Ron Swilling When travelling inland through the upper reaches of northern Namibia from the Skeleton Coast or the vast desolate desert bordering […]
July 4, 2013

Lions at the end of the world

By Steve Felton  To see a lion in the wild is one of the great moments in nature – arguably worth many sightings in national parks, […]
July 8, 2013

Welcome to Namibia

Text and photos by Ron Swilling An ancient phone on a hilltop in a field of fairy circles. Tables of rock crystals lining the gravel road. […]
July 9, 2013

Koos the baby baboon finds sanctuary

Three and half months old, Koos the orphaned infant baboon has found a new, secure home at the Naankuse Foundation on the outskirts of Windhoek. Koos […]