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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Windy town Luderitz

Few hours ago I arrived to a small town called Luderitz, Namibia, discovered by Bartomoleu Dias in 1487, purchased by Adolf Lüderitz, from Bremen, Germany in 1883. Nowadays the town is known for Speed challenge competitions for surfers, kitesurfers and the rest. So beleive it's very windy. Let's stop and have some fun. :)
Klein Aus Vista
Tree, tent and the bike
Very windy
Ghost town
Nedbank in Luderitz
Luderitz bay
Bike and the sea
Finally a comfortable room :)
Speed challenge place
Dias point

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Why two tents?

Today after driving 260 kms in direction of Luderitz (starting from Fish river Canyon), the weather suddenly changed in front of a small town called Aus. I saw the clouds coming to my direction and I felt the temperature dropping sharply. Hmm, not very nice as tonight I am sleeping in my tent!

I pitched my tent at Klein Aus Vista camping site. It was already raining. As it looks, the temperature will drop to 10C or even 5C during the night, I have to prepare, brrr.

Anyway, I am carrying two tents with me. Why two tents!!??
The reason is that if you have two tents you have following options:
1. You pitch both of the tents, around two meters from each other. Elephant approaches. Elephant wants to squash the tents but gets confused by which one of them is occupied and which one not. As elephant can't decide which tent to squash, he slowly leaves the scene.
2. You pitch one tent. It get's very cold. You go into the tent and use the other tent as a blanket.
3.
Sunrise @ South
Sunny

Clouds coming

Camping with one tent

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Hello Namibia

Two days ago, in Springbok caravan park, I met David & Tisha, a couple from UK who have traveled in Africa for many years with their huge converted orange bedford. Their page is http://bigorangebedford.com/. David and Trisha told me about a quite young couple who is traveling around the world with five children, all under 12 years age. I will try to find their page and post it later.

After a nice drive from Springbok to north I entered Namibia at Violsdrif yesterday. No problems at the border. People are very friendly. It was hot like hell. I drove to Felix Unite, a camping place suggested by Marius, a friend from Nieuwoudtville. All good and "very very nice" like Marius said but pretty quite. In the morning I drove to Ai-Ais, kind of hot springs some two or three hours away on gravel round. Scenery while driving was wild and amazing. Almost no cars met. I arrived to Ai-Ais, hot springs. I checked the springs, I've heard the water has 60 C when coming to the surface. Not a lot of people there but talked to some of them in the restaurant (German guy and two Danish couples). I left Ai-Ais after one beer and drove to Fish River Canyon, some 90 km further north. The roads are gravel but ok to ride. I checked Fish River View Point and it was beautiful, it reminds me on Grand Canyon in USA. It also reminds to "the end of the world" like in the movie Gods Got Crazy. 


I am camping now at Canon Roadhouse, an impressive restaurant, guest house, ranch, museum, petrol station and camping site, all in one. It's ran by namibian Germans from Windhoek and it was opened in 2010 as I've been told by employees. Congratulations to owners on car and plates collection and the rest of the restaurant's / museum decoration. Except the bar which is a bit 'kitschy' to me. :) The cars on the parking site and in backyard look really great with the scenery, it's all part of Gondwana Collection. It reminds on wild west a bit.


Camping here was nice, the price is more than double than in South Africa but it worths. The colours of the sky and landscapes in Namibia are simply unbeatable, already here in south. Looking forward to new adventures and to meet new people and new horizons. It's really crazy, Namibia I like you. :)

Big Orange Bedford
David & Tisha
Road from S. Africa to Namibia
Entering Namibia
Everything still far
Felix Unite resort
Sunset from Felix Unite
Off the road
Road to hell?
Colorful rock
Desert
Gate in front
Hardly any vehicle seen
Ai-Ais hot springs
Flowers in the desert
View point
Fish river canyon
@ FRC main view point
End of the world
Tree in the desert
Desert
Middle of nowhere
Canyon Roadhouse
Canyon Roadhouse
Canyon Roadhouse
Roadhouse
Canyon Roadhouse
Sunset @ roadhouse
Roadhouse
Sunset at Roadhouse

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Sometimes you need just to wait a little

I am waiting on Shell petrol station in Kamieskroon somewhere on N7, around 70 kms before Springbok. The town is empty like my fuel tank. The temperature is around 35C, the sky is blue. There is a post on  the tank station saying 'TOE TOT 15hOO'. I have no idea what does it mean but I suppose it means that somebody will come at 15:00. The time is 15:12 and there is still nobody around. One bakkie just drove by, I stopped it and an old couple told me that somebody might come and open the restaurant next to petrol station at 4pm. So I said to myself perfect time to write a post for my blog. I already took my computer out of the case, when another bakkie arrived, full of local people, two on the back seats were really old. They stopped and the driver with sunglasses said nobody will come to this petrol station today. I said no problem, I will just wait for a little bit more.

While we were still talking (it was 15.34), I noticed a woman approaching from behind the restaurant. She was wearing T-shirt with Shell logo. I said thank god.

While I was puring unleaded gasoline to my motorbike, another bakkie arrived full of girls. They were playing loud music, singing and almost dancing in the car. They were very happy when I took photo of them.
I said to myself sometimes you just need to wait a little and everything comes to the right place. J

Now I am already eating delicious margeritta at Pizza Lounge in Springbok, the most north western town of South Africa. One of two girls sitting at the table next to mine outside, is telling me that she is born in Springbok but was visiting my second home town Ljubljana in Slovenia with her school last year and that she just loved it. How small world we are.

Going north
Nobody there
Post
Local people
Girls
Road works
Former restaurant in Springbok
Japanese guy cycling the world
Springbok caravan park
Springbok in the evening