Bridging The Continents
Location:Namibia Summary: My February 16th adventure began with breakfast at the hotel, but I saved room for the highly recommended bakery in Ocho - what a treat! The journey to Aus was spectacular, though entirely on unpaved roads through amazingly beautiful scenery. Traveling without reservations during low season, I relied on my Garmin GPS to find accommodation. After checking out Petra's Inn (no Petra to be found) and finding another place too expensive, I discovered the wonderful Cactus Tea and Garden, also called Dauras Rest Camp. What a gem! Located on the desert's edge, it featured detached cabins with four single beds and a unique open-air bathroom with no roof - surprisingly functional with hot water heated by wood fire. I met fascinating people including Sue, a neighbor who had left Namibia in the late '80s due to apartheid concerns but returned in the '90s. She shared her perspective that the black people are nicer than white people and now creates art bags. There was also a Canadian-Namibian visitor who travels here three months yearly and plans to retire in Namibia. The camp had decent internet, a restaurant, and even a small desert pool that I enjoyed. Despite the cloth roof flapping during the day, nights were peaceful. It turned out to be a fabulous day in Aus, filled with beautiful landscapes and meaningful conversations.
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