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Queen of the night – a regal display

When you hear the word “desert” you tend to imagine a place consisting of sand and vast empty spaces.  Namibia certainly does have landscapes like that, but it also has beautiful trees, grasses and...

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Bird of the week – Week 57: Grey heron

Large grey herons are a common sight at many dams, rivers estuaries, lagoons and other bodies of water within southern Africa. Unmistakable with their long necks, long legs and dagger-like beaks, the Grey heron...

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Mouth Ulcers – Kill or Cure!

Have you ever wondered what makes some human beings tick?  I mean, what makes some people overflow with the milk of human kindness and others with the venom of a basketful of asps?  I’m...

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The Bishops of Avis

The summer rains arrived in Windhoek, Namibia, during December and the transformation that these showers wrought to the landscape was both immediate and spectacular. With the greening of the vegetation, the insects, the animals...

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The camels of Vendetta Farm

We’ve been privileged to meet some very special people whilst living in Namibia and it has lead to us having some unique experiences.  Take for example weekends that we spent on the farm, Vendetta,...

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The Millipede or Shongololo

Windhoek has been blessed with wonderful rain showers since Christmas, which have brought relief to both the human and animal inhabitants of the area after a sweltering heat wave.  There’s something about living in...

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The Whistling Rats of Rooiputs

In 1284, so the story goes, the town of Hamelin in Germany suffered a plague of rats. A little man dressed in a motley pied costume arrived in town and offered to rid Hamelin...