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  • Namibia-

    This is a wild place used to be a German colony untill the first world war. It is the place with the famous sand dunes. Other pics posted previously these just been processed.


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    #2That looks like where the sand came from.
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    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

  • #2
    G'day Hans

    An eerie sort of beauty to it all -- and your 'seeing-eye' has done well again

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    • HansE
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      In other parts of the country they have huge expanses of shallow water that dry up during the dry. It is an interesting place came accross some Aussies that come to do 4wd holidays.

  • #3
    Great shots Hans. I love the colours and the patterns and shadows that are created by the sun. It looks to be huge expanse of bare land with a scattering of very hardy scrub and trees. You've capyured the ambience of the scenes very well, thanks for posting.
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    • Isac
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      Balloon ride would be fantastic. And if something went wrong, it would be a softy landing I guess.

    • HansE
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      There were a few deaths with balooning a few years ago and most places have strict regulations these days. We did one in Capadoccia it was marvelous but I declined several others as the price was rediculous.

    • Isac
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      Wow, I'm stunned that another country is adopting the Australian GREED ideas.

  • #4
    Beautiful shots. Really like the play of light and shadow on those dunes.
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    • HansE
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      Thanks David that's what brings a lot of tourists to the place. That and the fact that they find a lot of gem stones.

  • #5
    Beautiful shapes and colours in these Hans with effective use of the low sun. I like the framing in #4 too.
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    • HansE
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      So many useful pictures. These were the also rans that didn't get processed 6 years ago. Trip started very early to get ton this spot as the sun came up.
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