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2-21-2006 @ 4:31AM
jon said...
I went there a few years ago, awesome place. Not as many shipwrecks as you might expect (nowhere near as many as in Mauretania on the Sahara coast), but an amazing amount of animals in the desert - elephants sledging down sand dunes, lions stalking sealions - all sorts of weird stuff.
Go to Cape Cross and stay at Cape Cross Lodge, or at least drop in for food. Right next to the biggest seal colony in the southern hemisphere, and also if you surf there is an awesome point break there. Slightly scary though, lots of sharks here! Dylan, who runs the lodge, is super cool and, living in the absolute middle of nowhere, is always up for long chats. (www.capecross.org)
Blurb from my trip there:
http://www.localsurfer.madasafish.com/namibia.html
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