Ripples in the sand, a trail and three lonely plants populate this desert scene in Namibia.
Saturday's scene: Namibia's Lonely Desert
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by Donna Hull on 2009/04/04
Ripples in the sand, a trail and three lonely plants populate this desert scene in Namibia.
Tagged as: Baby boomer travel, baby boomers, desert, landscape, Namibia, nature, photography, travel
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Wow that sure is alot of sand! Beautiful!
Like an abstract painting. So beautiful!
Hey I like sand. And seashells. And rocks. I bring them home from all over the world – but in small quantities.
I like your blog so much that I featured you at WomenDaybyDay – http://www.womendaybyday.com/2009/04/my-itchy-travel-feet-find-a-great-web-site/
I’ll come by here often!
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Beautiful photo. I’m desperate to go back to Africa. Go to Niger! That’s where the last herd of West African giraffes live. It’s a heartbreakingly beautiful country!!
Gorgeous! I’m now overcome with travel lust…
Great shot! I love the color of the sand.
Thanks, Vera Marie.
Now here’s a challenge, what books can you recommend from a Traveler’s Library to prepare a traveler for Namibia?
Thanks for stopping by, Maryan. And an even bigger thanks for the feature you wrote about me. Wow!
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