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PMR037K-33 
 Namibia Swakopmund: V5-FBJ Cessna 210M Centurion sightseeing aircraft. 
 Keywords: airplane, aeroplane, aviation, aerodrome

Travel (210 files)

PMR036K-32 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: the Nabib-Naukluft National Park - the first sand dunes on entering the park. 
 Keywords: wind-carved shapes, sand hills, desert
PMR038K-10 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: African Edelweiss or Desert Edelweiss (Helichrysum roseo) in full flower. 
 Keywords: botany, flora and fauna, desert flowering plants, flowers of the desert
PMR039K-25 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Grey Hornbill (Tockus nasutus) female. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-24 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Grey Hornbill (Tockus nasutus) female. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-23 
 Namibia: The twin mountains of Omatako, from the B1 road on the way to Windhoek. 
 Keywords: African landscape, veldt, arid plain
PMR039K-22 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a blue wildebeest. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-21 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a pair of blue wildebeeste. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-20 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a Damara dik-dik in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR039K-19 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a red hartebeest in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna, antelopes
PMR039K-18 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of four giraffes at a waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-17 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: giraffe, drinking at a waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-16 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: watching a giraffe from a car, with dead branches in the foreground. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-15 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a giraffe with two zebras in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-14 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a giraffe in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-13 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: closer shot of a springbok in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR039K-12 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of Glossy Starlings (Lamprotornis nitens) at the Moringa Lodge. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari, birds, ornithology
PMR039K-11 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a large group of Burchell's zebras drinking at the Moringa waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-10 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: elephant and a large number of zebras at the Moringa waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-09 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: view over Moringa Lodge and the camping area, from a local hill.
PMR039K-08 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of springbok in the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna, antelopes
PMR039K-07 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: two pairs of Burchell's zebras. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-06 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a pair of Burchell's zebras. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR039K-05 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: oryx with five male ostriches. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna, antelopes
PMR039K-04 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: oryx, zebras and ostriches at a waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR039K-03 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: oryx, zebras, springbok and ostriches at a waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR039K-01 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of Burchell's zebras on the veldt. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna, antelopes
PMR038K-32 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: three oryx, with kudu and many springbok at the Okaukuejo waterhole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna, antelopes
PMR038K-31 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: three oryx with many springbok in the Okaukuejo waterhole, drinking. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-30 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: springbok in the Okaukuejo water hole, drinking. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-29 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: Burchell's zebras and springbok, with reflections in the Okaukuejo water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-28 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: Burchell's zebras and springbok, with reflections in the Okaukuejo water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, antelopes, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-27 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of springbok, with reflections in the Okaukuejo water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-26 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: four springbok at Okaukuejo water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari, antelopes
PMR038K-25 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: a group of elephants at the Okaukuejo water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-24 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park :elephants, zebra and springbok. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR038K-23 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: three male ostriches. 
 Keywords: wild animals, safari, African wildlife, flora and fauna
PMR038K-22 
 Namibia: Etosha National Park: elephants at a small water hole. 
 Keywords: wild animals, flora and fauna, African wildlife, safari
PMR038K-21 
 Namibia, Outjo: Poinsettia flower (Euphorbia pulcherrima). 
 Keywords: Botany, flora, colourful blossom, Christmas Star, tropical bloom
PMR038K-20 
 Namibia, Outjo: primary school with pupils in school uniform.
PMR038K-19 
 Namibia, Khorixas: An attraction for visitors is the Fingerklip pinnacle of naturally eroded sandstone near Khorixas. 
 Keywords: geology, rock formations, erosion
PMR038K-18 
 Namibia, Khorixas: Like massive, mediaeval fortresses: the naturally eroded Ugab Terraces, near Khorixas. 
 Keywords: geology, erosion, rock formations, sandstone
PMR038K-17 
 Namibia, Khorixas: Like a massive, mediaeval fortress: one of the naturally eroded Ugab Terraces, near Khorixas. 
 Keywords: geology, erosion, rock formations, sandstone
PMR038K-16 
 Namibia: Roadside stall, using clay models of wild animals to draw the tourist trade. 
 Keywords: thatched hut
PMR038K-15 
 Namibia: Unusual hill of broken, eroded and weathered sandstone not far from Uis.
PMR038K-14 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: The thatched roofs of Twyfelfontein Country Lodge providing shade for visitors. 
 Keywords: visitor centre, African hopitality
PMR038K-13 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: View from the restaurant of the Twyfelfontein Country Lodge. 
 Keywords: veldt, African landscape, arid plain
PMR038K-12 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: Glossy Starlings (Lamprotornis nitens) at a water hole. 
 Keywords: ornithology, flora and fauna, wildlife, birds
PMR038K-11 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: Site of the prehistoric rock engravings. The white stains are signs of numerous Rock Dassies. 
 Keywords: geology, wildlife
PMR038K-08 
 Namibia, Twyfontein: Engravings of wild animals on the rocks, estimated to be up to 6000 years old. "Uri-Ais" ("Springing Fountain") was the name given to this valley by the natives. Over 2500 engravings have been found. 
 Keywords: rock drawings, prehistoric drawings
PMR038K-07 
 Namibia, Uis: Herero woman in traditiona head dress. 
 Keywords: Herero costume, Herero village, Herero hat
PMR038K-06 
 Namibia, Uis: Herero woman in traditional head dress. 
 Keywords: Herero costume, Herero village, Herero hat
PMR038K-05 
 Namibia, Uis: Herero woman in traditional dress with young children. 
 Keywords: Herero costume, Herero village, Herero hat
PMR038K-04 
 Namibia, Uis: Three young hawkers of mineral samples on the highway at Uis. 
 Keywords: African youths
PMR038K-03 
 Namibia: Part of the seal colony on the beach at Cape Cross (during a sand storm). 
 Keywords: wildlife, wild animals
PMR038K-02 
 Namibia, Swakopmund: View of the lighthouse, late afternoon.
PMR038K-01 
 Namibia, Swakopmund: Two pelicans on a street lamp. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wild life, elevated vantage point
PMR037K-36 
 Namibia: Land Rover trip into the desert from Swakopmund: Tractrac Chat (Cercomela tractrac). 
 Keywords: wild life, birds of Namibia, ornithology, nature, flora and fauna
PMR037K-35 
 Namibia: Land Rover trip into the desert from Swakopmund: Tractrac Chat (Cercomela tractrac). 
 Keywords: wild life, flora and fauna, nature, ornithology, birds of Namibia
PMR037K-34 
 Namibia: Land Rover trip into the desert from Swakopmund: flowers on an acacia tree. 
 Keywords: wild life, nature, flora and fauna
PMR037K-32 
 Namibia, Swakopmund: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: view of the town and its pier. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-31 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: new housing at Swakopmund, between beach and desert. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-29 
 Namibia, Walvis Bay: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: Walvis Bay from the air. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-28 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: flocks of flamingoes off Sandwich Harbour. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-27 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: wreck of the "Shawnee" (1985), north of Coception Bay, almost covered by dunes. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-25 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. Diamonds collect in the hollows under the sand. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-24 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. The saltpans contain water from the River Tsauch every 10-12 years. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-23 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. The saltpans contain water from the River Tsauch every 10-12 years. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-22 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. The saltpans contain water from the River Tsauch every 10-12 years. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-21 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-20 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-19 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-18 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: sand dune shapes at Sossusvlei in the Namib Naukluft National Park. Some of the highest in the world - up to 380 metres high. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-17 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: parallel ripple dunes, formed by the prevailing wind. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-16 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: Kuiseb River Gorge - contains water only 3-4 days a year, after rainstorms. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-15 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: the canyon, 150 metres deep, carved through the schist by the Kuiseb River. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, aerial view, desert
PMR037K-13 
 Namibia: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: the coastal belt - trees and sand dunes from low level. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-12 
 Namibia, Walvis Bay: View along the promenade, with some of the new housing.
PMR037K-10 
 Namibia: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: grazing camels near the Kuiseb Pass. 
 Keywords: sand, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-08 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: silhouetted tree against sunset over the sand dunes. 
 Keywords: sand, tranquillity, evening mood, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR037K-07 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: tree casting its shadow on a sand dune, late afternoon. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR037K-06 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: sand dunes with skeletal tree, late afternoon. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR037K-05 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: an assortment of wind-carved sand dune shapes. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR037K-04 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: the track down from the top of the sand dune, among the highest in the world. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR037K-03 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: flowers on an acacia tree. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes, flora, desert flora
PMR037K-02 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: a saltpan, with surrounding vegetation. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR037K-01 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: view of a saltpan from the top of a sand dune. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR036K-36 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: knife-edge ridges of sand dunes, with mountains in the distance. 
 Keywords: sand, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR036K-35 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: climbing a sand dune - the view below, with dried-up slat lake. 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR036K-34 
 Namibia, Sossusvlei: The Nabib-Naukluft National Park: climbing a sand dune along the knife-edge ridge 
 Keywords: sand, sandhills, sand dunes, wind-carved shapes
PMR036K-31 
 Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. Here, the path leading out of the canyon. 
 Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert, rock formations
PMR036K-30 
 Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. Here, view along the floor of the canyon. 
 Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert
PMR036K-29 
 Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. Here, a standing rock pinnacle on the floor of the canyon. 
 Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert, rock formations
PMR036K-28 
 Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. 
 Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert
PMR036K-27 
 Namibia: Distant view of the serried ranges of the Naukluft and Rast Mountains, from the road to Sesriem. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, African plain, semi-desert
PMR036K-26 
 Namibia: Romantic Duwisib Castle, built in 1907 by Hansheinrich von Wolf, as a "farmhouse". Here, the shady courtyard behind the crenellated walls.
PMR036K-25 
 Namibia: Romantic Duwisib Castle, built in 1907 by Hansheinrich von Wolf, as a "farmhouse". Here, the crenellated garden wall.
PMR036K-24 
 Namibia: Romantic Duwisib Castle, built in 1907 by Hansheinrich von Wolf, as a "farmhouse". Here, an orange tree in the garden. 
 Keywords: oranges, fruit on the tree, botany
PMR036K-23 
 Namibia: Romantic Duwisib Castle, built in 1907 by Hansheinrich von Wolf, as a "farmhouse". Here, the garden and souvenir shop.
PMR036K-22 
 Namibia, Aus: Nest tree of Sociable Weaver birds, not far from Aus. 
 Keywords: ornithology, flora and fauna, wild life, birds
PMR036K-21 
 Namibia, Aus: Nest tree of Sociable Weaver birds, not far from Aus. 
 Keywords: ornithology, birds, wild life, flora and fauna
PMR036K-20 
 Namibia, Aus: Flowers of Gazania jurineifolia, not far from Aus 
 Keywords: Botany, wild life, nature, flora
PMR036K-19 
 Namibia, Aus: Rotel bus at the roadside near Aus, with yellow flowers in the foreground. 
 Keywords: Rolling Hotel
PMR036K-18 
 Namibia, Aus: "Klein-Aus Vista" - entrance to a modern farm/smallholding near Aus..
PMR036K-17 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, a row of houses on the unpaved street of sand. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-16 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, a section of the narrow gauge railway which delivered water to the door, daily. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-15 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the kitchen of a supervisor's house, with early refrigerator which used ice blocks. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-14 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the bedroom of a supervisor's house (the furniture spent about 80 years in storage!) 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-13 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the living room of a supervisor's house. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-09 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the skittle/bowling alley. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-08 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the theatre/assembly hall with organ. 
 Keywords: mining town, diamond mining, colonial life a century ago
PMR036K-07 
 Namibia: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s, and now being refurbished. Here, the gymnasium. 
 Keywords: mining town, colonial life a century ago, diamond mining
PMR036K-06 
 Namibia: Port and town of Luederitz in late afternoon sunshine.
PMR036K-05 
 Namibia, Luederitz: Deep sea fishing boats in the harbour, with part of the town of Luederitz behind.
PMR036K-04 
 Namibia, Luederitz: Coastal fishing boats in the harbour, with the modern part of Luederitz behind.
PMR036K-03 
 Namibia, Luederitz: Namibian dock workers share a joke on the jetty. 
 Keywords: laughter, gossip, discussion
PMR036K-02 
 Namibia, Luederitz: The Bodikerhaus (1912), German colonial architecture, now houses shops.
PMR035K-36 
 Namibia: The main railway station in Lüderitz belies its appearance. 
 Keywords: colonial architecture
PMR035K-35 
 Namibia: German colonial architecture on Bismarck Street, Lüderitz.
PMR035K-34 
 Namibia: View of the harbour and town of Lüderitz from a spot near the lighthouse.
PMR035K-33 
 Namibia: Fishing boats in the harbour at Lüderitz, with the town in the background.
PMR035K-32 
 Namibia, Luderitz: The "Felskirche", built by German colonists in 1912. 
 Keywords: religious architecture
PMR035K-31 
 Namibia: A new hotel complex on the sea shore at Lüderitz.
PMR035K-30 
 Namibia: View of Lüderitz from the "Felsenkirche" hill.
PMR035K-29 
 Namibia, Luderitz: Kolmanskop Ghost Town, near Lüderitz, abandoned after the diamond rush came to an end in the 1920s. 
 Keywords: deserted town, desert, arid
PMR035K-28 
 Namibia, Luderitz: Grasplatz railway station and abandoned homestead near Lüderitz, where the diamond rush began.
PMR035K-27 
 Namibia: Bridge carrying the C12 road over the dried-out Fish River bed.
PMR035K-26 
 Namibia: Graves of two German colonial soldiers by the side of the C12 road in the south.
PMR035K-24 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais, a resort in a canyon in the desert with hot mineral springs and a trailer park with bar/restaurant. View of the canyon, river and campsite from the top of a neighbouring peak. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, barren land, semi-desert
PMR035K-23 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais, a resort in a canyon in the desert with hot mineral springs and a trailer park with bar/restaurant. Here, climbing a mountain for a view of the area. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, barren land, semi-desert
PMR035K-22 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais, a resort in a canyon in the desert with hot mineral springs and a trailer park with bar/restaurant. Here, part of the canyon where a troop of black baboons was seen. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, semi-desert, barren land
PMR035K-21 
 Namibia: The Rolling Hotel during a pause on the C12 road in the south. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, barren land, semi-desert
PMR035K-20 
 Namibia: A lonely quiver tree struggles for existance. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, barren land, semi-desert
PMR035K-19 
 Namibia: View of the Kara Mountains in the south, purple in the distance. 
 Keywords: arid landscape, barren land, semi-desert
PMR035K-18 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: Former church of the Rhine Mission, now a museum of local history, amid cacti and palm trees. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious architecture
PMR035K-17 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: Former church of the Rhine Mission, now a museum of local history. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious architecture
PMR035K-16 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: One of the largest specimens in the "quiver tree forest" among the rocks of the "Giants' Playground". 
 Keywords: wild life, botany, succulents, flora, giant aloes
PMR035K-15 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: Flowers on a "quiver tree" (giant aloe) with visiting sun bird. 
 Keywords: nature, flora and fauna, botany, wild life
PMR035K-14 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Arid landscape to the south of Windhoek.
PMR035K-13 
 Namibia, Windhoek: The Kudu monument, a local landmark, with the high court buildings behind.
PMR035K-12 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Zoo Park, a green oasis in the town centre.
PMR035K-11 
 Namibia, Windhoek: A wide range of locally made wood carvings displayed on the pavements for the tourist trade.
PMR035K-10 
 Namibia, Windhoek: German equestrian memorial to the 50,000 victims of the Herero Uprising in 1904, with the Old Fort behind, and a class of picnicking schoolchildren in front.
PMR035K-09 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Terrace of the colonial "Tintenpalast" (now the Parliament Building) overlooking palm trees and park.
PMR035K-08 
 Namibia, Windhoek: The city's landmark, Christ Church, by architect Gottlieb Redecker, completed in 1910. 
 Keywords: architecture, religious architecture
PMR035K-07 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Display of old rolling stock, including an armoured wagon in front of the main railway station, dating back to colonial times.
PMR035K-06 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Main railway station, dating back to colonial times. 
 Keywords: architecture
PMR035K-05 
 Namibia, Windhoek: View of the capital city from a hill to the east, showing the administrative centre. 
 Keywords: African cities, arid, semi-desert
PMR035K-04 
 Namibia, Windhoek: View of the capital city from a hill to the east. 
 Keywords: African cities, arid, semi-desert
PMR0037K-30 
 Namibia, Walvis Bay: Sightseeing flight from Swakopmund: the town and port of Walvis Bay from the air. 
 Keywords: sand, desert, aerial view, wind-carved shapes, sand dunes, sandhills
PMR573-11 
 Namibia: Block of dwellings and shops in a traditional thatched building in Otjiwarongo.
PMR573-10 
 Namibia: Dutch Reformed Church in Otjiwarongo.
PMR573-09 
 Namibia, Namutoni: Etosha Game Reserve: old German fort at Namutoni Lodge, built in 1902-3, destroyed by the Ovambos in 1904, and rebuilt in 1906.
PMR573-08 
 Namibia, Moringa: Etosha Game Reserve: the waterhole at Moringa Lodge, with elephant and zebras; spectators in the foreground.
PMR573-07 
 Namibia, Moringa: Etosha Game Reserve: the waterhole at Moringa Lodge with a herd of Burchell's zebras; spectator in foreground.
PMR573-06 
 Namibia: Dutch Reformed Church in Outjo. 
 Keywords: modern architecture
PMR573-05 
 Namibia, Khorixas: Vingerklip, a 35-metre-high, free standing rock pinnacle, near Khorixas. View from approach path.
PMR573-04 
 Namibia, Khorixas: View of the road and surrounding landscape from the hollow base of the Vingerklip.
PMR573-03 
 Namibia, Khorixas: The Ugab Terraces, like massive mediaeval fortresses, viewed from the base of the Vingerklip.
PMR573-02 
 Namibia, Khorixas: The Vingerklip, a 35-metre-high, free standing rock pinnacle near Khorixas.
PMR573-01 
 Namibia, Khorixas: The "Organ Pipes", basalt rods up to five metres long, inserted in the schist about 120 million years ago, in a gorge near Khorixas.
PMR572-12 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: "Uri-Ais" ("Springing Fountain") was the name given to this valley by the natives; over 2500 rock engravings have been identified here.
PMR572-11 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: Group of students being instructed about the rock engravings in Twyfelfontein. Engravings visible to the left.
PMR572-10 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: Engravings of animals on the granite at Twyfelfontein could be 6000 years old. 
 Keywords: primitive art
PMR572-09 
 Namibia, Twyfelfontein: The road to Twyfelfontein and surrounding barren countryside.
PMR572-07 
 Namibia, Khorixas: Section of a fossilised tree trunk in the "Petrified Forest" near Khorixas. Approximately 250 million years old.
PMR572-06 
 Namibia, Khorixas: Fossilised tree trunk in the "Petrified Forest" near Khorixas. Approximately 250 million years old. Since there is no sign of any roots, it is assumed that it was washed here by melting glaciers.
PMR572-05 
 Namibia, Uis: Typical landscape and smallholding not far from Uis.
PMR572-04 
 Namibia, Swakopmund: Deutsche Evangelische-Lutherische Kirche (German Lutheran Church) in Swakopmund.
PMR572-03 
 Namibia, Swakopmund: Imaginitive new housing blocks in Swakopmund. 
 Keywords: Modern architecture
PMR572-02 
 Namibia: Sand dune landscape with a sharp summit ridge in the Namib Naukluft National Park.
PMR572-01 
 Namibia: Photographing among the sand dunes in the Namib Naukluft National Park.
PMR571-12 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: photographing the Namib Desert from an eminence.
PMR571-11 
 Namibia: Namib Naulkuft National Park: layers of black, volcanic stone in the strata, called "Damara", are probably ca. 1 billion years old.
PMR571-10 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: Euphorbia virosa is a plant which survives happily in almost waterless conditions.
PMR571-09 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: a group of Welwitschia mirabilis plants on the "Welwitschia Trail". The plant is reputed to live to an age of 1500 years on occasions. Water is obtained from the morning coastal mists: there is almost no rain in Namibia. It may be likened to a tree whose trunk grows downwards from the surface.
PMR571-08 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: a male plant of Welwitschia mirabilis. The plant is reputed to live to an age of 1500 years on occasions. Water is obtained from the morning coastal mists: there is almost no rain in Namibia. It may be likened to a tree whose trunk grows downwards from the surface.
PMR571-07 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: close up of a plant of Welwitschia mirabilis in flower; there are separate male and female plants. The plant is reputed to live to an age of 1500 years on occasions. Water is obtained from the morning coastal mists: there is almost no rain in Namibia. It may be likened to a tree whose trunk grows downwards from the surface.
PMR571-06 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: a plant of Welwitschia mirabilis. The plant is reputed to live to an age of 1500 years on occasions. Water is obtained from the morning coastal mists: there is almost no rain in Namibia. It may be likened to a tree whose trunk grows downwards from the surface.
PMR571-05 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: a variety of lichens, brought together by the park wardens for visitors, obtain their moisture from the morning mists: ther is almost no rain in Namibia.
PMR571-04 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: Euphorbia namarona shelters a small aloe plant.
PMR571-03 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: Tsumas or wild melons contain a bitter juice.
PMR571-02 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: the fleet of 4-wheel drive vehicles which are used for trips into the desert, with view of surrounding countryside.
PMR571-01 
 Namibia: Namib Naukluft National Park: a barren landscape devoid of plant life.
PMR570-12 
 Namibia: German colonial style house on the outskirts of Swakopmund.
PMR570-11 
 Namibia: Kuiseb River and the surrounding bleak landscape, from the Kuiseb Pass.
PMR570-10 
 Namibia: The C14 road crossing a dried-out river bed near the Gaub Pass.
PMR570-09 
 Namibia: Sossusvlei sand dunes: vegetation and animal tracks near the edge of a dried-up salt lake.
PMR570-08 
 Namibia: Sossusvlei sand dunes, up to 350 metres high, are reputed to be the highest in the world. View from the top of a dune, with dried-out salt lake and surrounding landscape of dunes.
PMR570-07 
 Namibia: Seriem Gorge, carved out by the River Tsauchab, is up to 30 metres deep, but only 2 metres wide in places.
PMR570-06 
 Namibia: Typical landscape and sandstone monolith on the C14 road near the Naukluft Mountains.
PMR570-05 
 Namibia: View of cactus thickets and surrounding landscape from Duwisib Castle.
PMR570-04 
 Namibia, Luderitz: Fishing boats in the harbour, with the town of Luderitz in the background.
PMR570-03 
 Namibia: Eroded sandstone cliffs bordering the dried-out Fish River bed.
PMR570-02 
 Namibia: Sandy bed of the dried-out Fish River supports plenty of vegetation; view from the C12 road bridge.
PMR570-01 
 Namibia: Rotel bus and trailer near Seeheim during a break, with railway bridge in the background.
PMR569-12 
 Namibia: Fish River Canyon is on average 500 metres deep and extends for 161 kilometres. It was originally caused by an earthquake about 300 million years ago, and two distinct surface levels can be discerned, due to later erosion. View of the canyon and dried-out Fish River from the look-out, a few kilometres east of the car park.
PMR569-11 
 Namibia: Fish River Canyon is on average 500 metres deep and extends for 161 kilometres. It was originally caused by an earthquake about 300 million years ago, and two distinct surface levels can be discerned, due to later erosion. View across the canyon.
PMR569-10 
 Namibia: Fish River Canyon is on average 500 metres deep and extends for 161 kilometres. It was originally caused by an earthquake about 300 million years ago, and two distinct surface levels can be discerned, due to later erosion. View to the west of the car park, along the lip of the canyon.
PMR569-09 
 Namibia: Fish River Canyon is on average 500 metres deep and extends for 161 kilometres. It was originally caused by an earthquake about 300 million years ago, and two distinct surface levels can be discerned, due to later erosion. View of the winding river course to the west of the car park.
PMR569-08 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais (meaning "boiling hot" in the Khoikhoi language) is a resort in a wide valley where hot mineral springs occur. View of rocks and reeds on the bed of the canyon.
PMR569-07 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais (meaning "boiling hot" in the Khoikhoi language) is a resort in a wide valley where hot mineral springs occur. View along the canyon from a neighbouring peak, showing the luxuriant growth of reeds on the water course.
PMR569-06 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais (meaning "boiling hot" in the Khoikhoi language) is a resort in a wide valley where hot mineral springs occur. View of the camping site with restaurant and bar and thermal bath, from a neighbouring peak.
PMR569-05 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais (meaning "boiling hot" in the Khoikhoi language) is a resort in a wide valley where hot mineral springs occur. Euphorbia bushes, typical of the sparse vegetation towards the end of the canyon.
PMR569-04 
 Namibia: Ai-Ais (meaning "boiling hot" in the Khoikhoi language) is a resort in a wide valley where hot mineral springs occur. Waterhole in the canyon, close to where a troop of black baboons inhabited the cliffs.
PMR569-03 
 Namibia: The "Quiver Tree" (Aloe dichotoma), really a giant aloe, stores water in its pulpy stems. Trees among the rocks in the "Giants' Playground" near Keetmanshoop. Flowers are a favourite nectar source for sunbirds.
PMR569-02 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: The "Quiver Tree" (Aloe dichotoma), really a giant aloe, stores water in its pulpy stems. A tree in full flower in the "Giants' Playground" near Keetmanshoop. Flowers are a favourite nectar source for sunbirds.
PMR569-01 
 Namibia, Keetmanshoop: The "Quiver Tree" (Aloe dichotoma), really a giant aloe, stores water in its pulpy stems. One tree out of about 300 in the "Giants' Playground" near Keetmanshoop. Flowers are a favourite nectar source for sunbirds.
PMR568-12 
 Namibia, Windhoek: Christ Church, the landmark and symbol of Windhoek, was built in 1910 by architect Gottlieb Redecker.
PMR568-11 
 Namibia, Windhoek: German memorial to the 50,000 dead after the Herero Uprising in 1904, with the Old Fort (now a museum) in the background.
PMR568-10 
 Namibia, Windhoek: View of Christ Church in Windhoek from the terrace of the Tintenpalast (Parliament Building), with palm trees and park in the foreground

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