Kaokoland - Cool video by twenty9frames (Greg Miller)

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https://youtu.be/VTaXc6ixASc

Pretty much captures the Kaokoland experience in 3 minutes
 
Now that is video footage, wow.

Please refresh my memory, the native Namibians that cover their skin with a reddish hue and or animal fat, what are they called?
 
big oil said:
Now that is video footage, wow.

Please refresh my memory, the native Namibians that cover their skin with a reddish hue and or animal fat, what are they called?
Himba

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McSack said:
big oil said:
Now that is video footage, wow.

Please refresh my memory, the native Namibians that cover their skin with a reddish hue and or animal fat, what are they called?
Himba

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Yuda man, McSack  :thumleft:
 
McSack said:
big oil said:
Now that is video footage, wow.

Please refresh my memory, the native Namibians that cover their skin with a reddish hue and or animal fat, what are they called?
Himba

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That's Namibian for 'Yukky'.  ;)
 
Very awesome nice....for lack of better words!!
 
Super footage indeed, it sure looks good from the elevation provided by a drone.
For all those interested in the complexities and nuances of the community run conservation areas in Namibia, and especially in the north-western areas of that country I recommend reading a book called "Life is like a Kudu Horn" by Margaret Jacobson - published by Jacana.
It will open up an appreciation of the value of these community conservation areas to us visitors  / tourists and the to the communities themselves.
 
Sounds like a good read, I’ll have to order once it’s released here.

wilfwalk said:
Super footage indeed, it sure looks good from the elevation provided by a drone.
For all those interested in the complexities and nuances of the community run conservation areas in Namibia, and especially in the north-western areas of that country I recommend reading a book called "Life is like a Kudu Horn" by Margaret Jacobson - published by Jacana.
It will open up an appreciation of the value of these community conservation areas to us visitors  / tourists and the to the communities themselves.
 
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