Brandon Bosch Memorial Ride - Africa 2021

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Sunset at Palmwag.
 

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Dankie Marius - ek ry, huil en lag lekker saam.

Sterkte en groete

Dawid
 
Desolation really is a beauty all on it's own!!
 
DASKOP said:
There it was, Epupa Falls.

The 180 km took me 4 hours and 15 minutes because I stopped many times, but I enjoyed every minute.

I booked in at Omarunga Epupa Falls Camp. My campsite on the river.

i could swear we camped at the exact same spot ....i did a solo 7000km namibia trip in 2014....it was my soul searching trip after i packed up my business
 

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this is one very special RR  :angel11:
 
i saw this picture of yours near sesfontein on the way to palmwag.....where we also stopped and remember how it spoke to us so long back.....

fully grasp what namibia can do to ones soul .......its hard to explain

really was amazing to follow you on your journey

wish only strength for you in the days forward
 

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Mother said:
i saw this picture of yours near sesfontein on the way to palmwag.....where we also stopped and remember how it spoke to us so long back.....

fully grasp what namibia can do to ones soul .......its hard to explain

really was amazing to follow you on your journey

wish only strength for you in the days forward

Thank you, I think that you may see some more similarities as I continue the RR.

 
21 July 2021

Early morning at Palmwag Lodge and Camp. I had some feathered friends visit.
 

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I lightened the load on Matilda and went to explore.
 

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There were many tracks leading from the main road which had no entry signs, but I took a few chances.
 

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Some photos of the lodge.
 

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Henk had told me about the elephant which visits the lodge, but unfortunately that did not happen while I was there.
 

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The stoicism of these trees always gets me. Surviving in the most arid  regions, with much adversity, yet live and  stand tall for hundreds of years.
There's a lesson in that I will take.
 
As the sun was setting, a full moon appeared.
 

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My last sunset at Palmwag Lodge and Camp.
 

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I had collected some wood and dry elephant dung earlier in the day. Burning elephant dung keeps the bugs and mosquitos away.

I spent the last part of my last day there, watching Bush TV, before hitting the sack.
 

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22 July 2021

I was up before the sun, and started packing Matilda.
 

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Some last photos of Palmwag before leaving.
 

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Stickers no's 41 and 42, on the Palmwag sign boards.
 

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