Bridging The Continents
Location: Namibia Summary: Today, February 20th, I'm continuing my journey through Namibia's stunning desert landscape. I wanted to mention a fascinating museum in Swakopmund that I visited a couple days ago - it showcased the incredible mineral wealth found throughout Namibia's vast desert regions, including uranium and other metals, particularly in the north. The past few nights, Gert-Jan and I enjoyed excellent fish and chips from a beachside cart, and he took a refreshing ocean swim while I captured some great photos. Now we're heading to Sesriem, a small town near the famous Sossusvlei valley - a major highlight for visitors to Namibia. The drive today covered many kilometers through beautiful desert terrain on rough and semi-paved roads. Once you leave the populated areas, you rarely encounter other travelers except for tourists in rented 4WD vehicles with rooftop tents. Sesriem has very limited and expensive accommodation options - some places charge 5,000 Namibian dollars per night. Fortunately, with help from Gert-Jan's wife Ninke, we found the Quiver Desert Camp for about 2,500 dollars. It features 20 modern cabins, an outdoor bar, and swimming pool, but no restaurant. We're truly in the middle of the desert now - the wind can be incredibly strong at times, but the reward is an absolutely spectacular starry night sky with countless visible stars. Tonight we're eating car food as I work through my camping supplies, though I've been preferring the 'African way' of buying local food and meeting people rather than isolating myself. This approach has been much more rewarding than talking to trees that don't talk back!
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