In
Namibia, the traveller can quietly watch some of
the earth's most mystical and vivid sunsets or revel
in the solitude of the Namib desert's total silence,
making for one of life's most wonderful memories.
Along
the Atlantic coastline, the traveler enters the
barren, desolate and aptly named Skeleton Coast.
Inland again is the strangely beautiful area of
Damaraland, and northwards lies Namibia's renowned
Etosha Pan National Park.
Also
of significant beauty is the narrow strip of Namibian
soil wedged between Angola and Botswana, known as
the Caprivi Strip, which winds its way along the
Kunene and Kavango rivers.
Where
the Caprivi ends in the east, the traveler is within
a stone's throw of the mighty
Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe and on the doorstep of
the Okavango Delta in Botswana. |