At 22,270 square kilometres, Etosha is Namibia's largest and most famous national park and one of the largest reserves in Africa. About a fifth of the area is taken up by Etosha Pen, a salt marsh depression, along the southern edge of which th... read more
An old German fort from the early twentieth century. The daily ceremonial raising and lowering of the Namibian national flag adds a special flavour to the fort. After sunset, the illuminated waterhole near the fort attracts many animals and a spec... read more
The Goba meteorite is the largest known meteorite in the world. The date of Goba's fall to earth is at least 30,000 years ago, while the age of the space guest itself is more than a hundred million years old. Jacobus Hermanus Britz found this... read more
The footprints of a two-legged, three-toed dinosaur can be seen thirty kilometres north of the town of Kalkveld. This section of rock, which preserves the footprints of a creature that lived 150-185 million years ago, has been declared a natural h... read more
