The Namib desert is the oldest desert in the world, stretching over a distance of more than 1300 km along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from the southern border of Angola, across the entire territory of Namibia, all the way to the northern part of South Africa. The Namib […]
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Namibia Part 4 – Sossus Dune Lodge
To see the true beauty of Namibia every tourist should be armed with incredible patience. You have to be prepared for many hours of travel by car, during which dried meat from kudu and ostrich will serve as the only snack in more than 35 degrees heat (the meat does […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 3 – Tropic of Capricorn
As we all know, the Earth’s illumination is not consistent throughout the year. It depends on our planet’s axial tilt in relation to its orbital axis as well as the Earth’s rotation. The Tropic of Capricorn (23°26′22″) is one of the most important geographic locations, with the Sun turning around […]
Read MoreNamibia Part 2 – Swakopmund
In 1484 two ships commanded by captain Diogo Cão set sail from Lisbon. In the 15th century, the Portuguese did not know much about Africa, but nonetheless, in search for a sea route to India and China, the crew sailed south further than any other European vessel before them. After […]
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Personal growth is not the easiest thing to define. You cannot buy it, just as you cannot buy a beautiful life. A beautiful life and personal growth can be, however, built through experiences and it is possible to fill this beautiful life with values that do not come from books. […]
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