Nambia, Luderitz and Walvis Bay

Our first stop in Namibia was Luderitz where we visited the wild horses of the desert. The Namib Desert is one of the oldest and harshest environments on Earth, spanning more than 2,000 kilometers along the Atlantic coast of Namibia and Angola. The Namib’s, as the free horses of the Namib Desert are called, live onContinue reading “Nambia, Luderitz and Walvis Bay”

South Africa, Durban, Gqeberha, and Cape Town

In Durban we visited the Valley of a Thousand Hills…and had a dance performance of the Zulu tribe! The tribe demonstrated how a man could ask a woman to marry him…well sort of. The day was beautiful along with the vistas. Up next after the Zulu dance was a walk across the parking lot toContinue reading “South Africa, Durban, Gqeberha, and Cape Town”

PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS AND THE CYCLONE GARANCE

We were into Port Louis the last day of February – or we were suppose to be. Cyclone Garance got us within 100km’s of the port as the swells were so high near the port, no vessel could go in or out. Therefore we turned around, went north and made random patterns to come backContinue reading “PORT LOUIS, MAURITIUS AND THE CYCLONE GARANCE”

Sri Lanka, Trincomalee, Hambantota and Columbo

The first stop in Sri Lanka was Trincomalee, which is on the eastern side of the island of Sri Lanka. The first excursion was to temples and sites of the city. First up was the temple, Koneswaram inside Fort Frederick. It was a Hindu temple complex found BCE, described in 400-100 texts. It was destroyedContinue reading “Sri Lanka, Trincomalee, Hambantota and Columbo”