“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.” - Rosalia de Castro. I'm a 28 year old Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia working with rural fish farmers.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

More Namibia Pics


View of Swakopmund from the Pier at sunset














The "White Lady of Brandberg" rock painting that dates more than 2000 years old.













The Spitzkopffe. This place was unbelievable. The first photo is where we camped.














Sossusvlei. The red dunes of the Namib Desert. This place was so beautiful.











Interesting road signs and the most amazing rainbow I've ever seen. It touched the ground on both sides. I've never seen anything like it before. This was in Solitaire. It gets its name for a reason.

Dead Vlei. Theres a small area in Sossusvlei that is the most eerie place i've ever been. Everything is dead. Its in a valley between two big sand dunes.

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Blogger mikki said...

Julie, It is so good to see your face. It's been a good many years. I had heard that you were in Africa and of the work you were doing over a year ago. I had run into your mom @ Fort Fitness. Then I got pregnant with my 2nd child and did not see her again, until today. I am in complete awe of what you are doing. I am an emergency dispatcher now, and I do not get to see the good side of people too often. I sure hope you see this and I hear from you soon.
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8:22 PM

 
Blogger mikki said...

it occurred to me that you may not know who Shelly is. There are quite a few of me...so I'm learning. Anyway, Shelly Fiely.

7:20 PM

 

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