Bagamoyo is a small coastal city in Tanzania, some few kilometres north of Dar Es Salaam. It was founded as the capital of German East Africa, and today is considered a world heritage site. … [Read more...]
Photos: Arusha, Tanzania (2015)
Located in the vicinity of Mount Meru, Mount Kilimanjaro, Serengeti and Ngorongoro, and so great a number of other natural wonders north Tanzania has to exhibit, Arusha city is definitely a place to spend some time. … [Read more...]
Photos: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe/Zambia (2014)
When the entire volume of the mighty Zambezi River falls into a 110m deep gorge, thus creating one of the most spectacular phenomena nature's genius has expressed on earth. … [Read more...]
Photos: Chobe River, Botswana (2014)
In Chobe National Park, where wildlife rules and human is only a guest. … [Read more...]
Photos: Okavango Delta, Botswana (2014)
When the great Okavango River, after a long 1.200 km trip from the north, fails miserably to find its course towards the ocean, it flows into a tectonic trough in the central part of the endorheic basin of the Kalahari Desert. Thus forming the largest inland delta of the planet, a valuable refuge for peculiar wildlife and one of the seven natural wonders of Africa: the Okavango … [Read more...]
Photos: Maun, Botswana (2014)
Photos: Sossusvlei, Namibia (2014)
Sossusvlei, probably the most scenic part of the Namib Naukluft National Park. Long dried lakes among huge, intense red, iron-containing dunes under the ever-blue wide sky. … [Read more...]
Photos: Windhoek, Namibia (2014)
Photos: Spitzkoppe, Namibia (2014)
A group of some massive, 120 million years old, granite rocks stands out of an immensely flat and desolate area right in the middle of the Namib Desert. The highest of them rises for more than 700m above the desert floor. I climbed that one half the way up, and the second-highest, at some 500m, all the way up, having the precious chance to marvel at these unparalleled views. … [Read more...]
Photos: Swakopmund, Namibia (2014)
Swakopmund was founded on the coast of Namibia by the Germans in 1892, to serve as the main harbour of the then colony of German South-West Africa. Today it is the fourth largest city in Namibia and a popular holiday resort for Germans and others, as well as the only serious presence of human civilization within the vast area occupied by the appalling Namib Desert. … [Read more...]
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