Archive for April, 2023
Holiday in Namibia (9): Otjiwarongo
April 28th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
It seems that this holiday is going to end as it has largely progressed – with early morning starts. At the Etosha King Nehale Lodge on Thursday morning, I had to set the alarm for 5 am and put out my luggage at 6 am, so that I could have breakfast and be ready for […]
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Holiday in Namibia (8): more Etosha National Park
April 26th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
On Tuesday, we left Okaukeujoa at 8 am with a local guide on an open vehicle game drive while our driver/guide Carlos drove our coach with our luggage to our next accommodation location. It was another challenging day because all the roads were gravel, the breeze was strong and constant and, since we were in […]
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Holiday in Namibia (7): Etosha National Park
April 25th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
On Monday, we left Twyfelfontein Country Lodge at 8.30 am. We were on our way north-east to Etosha National Park but we had a number of stops along the way. Very soon we halted at the Petrified Forest. Of course, it did not look like a forest because all the tree trunks and bits were […]
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Holiday in Namibia (6): Damaraland
April 23rd, 2023 by Roger Darlington
The next stage of our busy holiday involved yet another early start and yet another long road journey. So I was up at 5.30 am, put out my luggage at 6.30 am, and had breakfast before we set off at 7.15 am. First, we drove due north along the Skeleton Coast and stopped to view […]
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Holiday in Namibia (5): Swakopmund
April 21st, 2023 by Roger Darlington
On our second and last evening at the Desert Camp in Sesriem, there was bad news, followed by good news, followed by more bad news. The first bad news was that the air conditioning on our bus had broken down, it was not possible for our driver/guide to repair it, and there was no question […]
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Holiday in Namibia (4): Sossusvlei
April 19th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
Tuesday was totally another travelling day. From our accommodation near the Fish River Canyon – the furthest south of our trip – we would now be heading north each day for the next week. So it was another case of “seven for eight”: luggage outside our door at 7 am and coach departure at 8 […]
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Holiday in Namibia (3): the Quiver Tree Forest & the Fish River Canyon
April 17th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
Sunday was definitely a travelling day. We left the Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch just after 8 am and eventually rolled up to the Gondwana Canyon Village a little after 4 pm, after a journey of 8 hours. We were always travelling directly south, for about two-thirds of the journey on a normal road and for […]
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Holiday in Namibia (2): Windhoek & Kalahari
April 16th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
Our journey from Britain to Namibia consisted of two flights: one of just over seven hours overnight from London to Addis Ababa and another of five hours in the morning from Addis Ababa to Windhoek. At Windhoek, we met our guide for the whole holiday, Carlos Mauers. His father was of Portuguese heritage and his […]
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Holiday in Namibia (1): introduction
April 13th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
I am about to go on a holiday to Namibia with the company Voyages Jules Verne. This will be the ninth country in Africa that I have visited and the 86th nation worldwide. It will be a challenging trip, especially for someone who is almost 75. I will be away for just over two weeks. […]
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A review of the 1946 classic movie “Gilda”
April 13th, 2023 by Roger Darlington
This classic film noir is largely set in an illegal casino in Buenos Aires just after the Second World War and its point of view is that of the American narrator and gambler Johnny played with style by Glenn Ford. However, all the best films in this genre have a femme fatale and the eponymous […]
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