Namibia is big sky country .... and big landscapes! Super special place .... our little video can't do it justice, you have to see it yourself ..... awesome!
Namibia is really a country to visit for the landscape.... awesome. Kitty didn't get any supper but did score a few potato chips that found their way to the ground 😄
We didn't stop at the melons but I think they're tsamma melons which are edible and used by the San people. I believe they even cook the flesh in stews and roast the seeds that can be ground into a type of flour or used for porridge, I think .... They also make melon oil which is apparently good for the skin.
This serious is remarkable.
Thanks so much
I always knew Namibia was beautiful, but this is something else. Spectacular!
Namibia is big sky country .... and big landscapes! Super special place .... our little video can't do it justice, you have to see it yourself ..... awesome!
Another enjoyable episode, thank you 😊
Thanks guys ... glad you're still enjoying 😊
You just reminded me of my visit to this majestic place; Sossusvlei...thank you for an amazing content
Awesome 👌 It truly is a majestic place! Great to hear you're enjoying the content 😀 😊
Wow, stunning. So vast and the roads go on forever. Did you share your supper with the kitty cat?
Namibia is really a country to visit for the landscape.... awesome. Kitty didn't get any supper but did score a few potato chips that found their way to the ground 😄
Loving your videos and your travels. Thank you ladies 😊
Its on my bucket list to explore Namibia
Thanks so much 😊 It truly is a bucket list destination. We love it 😀
Anything above 35°C is uncomfortable. Good to see one can swim in the desert. That cat was katvriendelik indeed.
Uncomfortable for sure, but nothing that a good old 'goef' can't solve 😂
@@CrossAfricaTravel You girls go and securely bank many memories. A time will come when you'll need to live on the interest only.
Love it.. did you pick up some of the melons on the way to Sossusvlei? Are they edible?
We didn't stop at the melons but I think they're tsamma melons which are edible and used by the San people. I believe they even cook the flesh in stews and roast the seeds that can be ground into a type of flour or used for porridge, I think .... They also make melon oil which is apparently good for the skin.