Sperm whale stranded on Namibia coast
As you know, I work for Biosphere Expeditions. Right now I am in Namibia, just off a week’s holiday in between groups 6 and 7. In the spring I lead…
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As you know, I work for Biosphere Expeditions. Right now I am in Namibia, just off a week’s holiday in between groups 6 and 7. In the spring I lead…
Read MoreI’ve been on “vacation” touring Namibia this past week, (yes, in between my Cape Town Trip and this post I actually did work a month) and one of the places…
Read MoreSo far my experience with elephants has only been on Okambara (Namibia), where there is a small herd of 9 elephants. Generally on Okambara we monitor the elephants from no…
Read MoreSo far my experience with elephants has only been on Okambara (Namibia), where there is a small herd of 9 elephants. Generally on Okambara we monitor them from no less…
Read MoreAs I previously mentioned, I just returned from South Africa. I went to Cape Town and visited Bev over the weekend, and then I drove the Garden Route. What is…
Read MoreWell, I am back in Namibia preparing for the next group (they arrive today/tonight) and the next expedition officially starts tomorrow. For now, I am at Casa Piccolo in Windhoek…
Read MoreJust spent a great weekend in Cape Town visiting my friend Beverly and her lovely family. Bev and I met on the Camino in 2006 and have continually said good-bye to…
Read MoreThe other night at Okambara Bush Camp it was Braai time (pronounced Bri, not brie). It’s Afrikaans for ‘barbeque’ or ‘grill’. For me, it’s YUM! I think this dish was…
Read MoreHere are some of the tracks we’ve been seeing on Okambara. In Afrikaans tracks are called ‘spoor’, and that’s the term we most commonly use here. Any idea what they…
Read MoreAfter dinner last night things got really interesting at the bush camp water hole. Most of us were lingering outside after dinner when the family group of three rhinos (the…
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