In 1990, Namibia gained its independence from South Africa. I was with a small adventure operator out of Johannesburg. There were seven of us and the guide. One small van and three weeks of empty roads offering the exquisite poetry of the Kalahari and Namib deserts, the rich history of Lüderitz and Kolmanskop, the drama of... Continue Reading →
Three people, two cats, three countries, dozens of tolls, one ferry: An adventurous life can seem romantic and ideal, but it brings with it a whole new spectrum of challenges and I'd be lying if I said - no tears. While I do get real in this travelogue, it doesn't stray into that colour for... Continue Reading →