Bridging The Continents
Location: Namibia Summary: Today I made my way from Aus to the Namibian coast, driving on rough unpaved roads at 55-60 km/h through desert landscapes. Along the way, I spotted the Dauris Green Village, Africa's first zero-output community with greenhouses and accommodations that offered Wi-Fi and refreshments, though I didn't stop to explore. My main destination was Cape Cross, where I paid 350 Namibian dollars to visit an incredible seal colony of about 200,000 seals. Despite being smelly and noisy, it was amazing to witness so many seals up close along the walkway where baby seals hide underneath. I then traveled to Henties Bay and stayed at The Doune, a waterfront hotel. Finding the Fishy Corner restaurant proved challenging as it wasn't where maps indicated, requiring some driving around the small town. I noticed many European tourists, particularly Germans, with overland vehicles and rooftop tents that can be set up in 5-6 minutes. At dinner, I observed the stark social dynamics with mostly white patrons being served by black staff, despite the significant local Namibian population. It was great experiencing Henties Bay for a second time, with more adventures planned for tomorrow.
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