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Images of Life in Namibia

Images of Life in Namibia

This is a long post, but made up only of photos and captions so I hope you find it fun and easy to go through during this busy time of year. You’ll see a bit about the work I’m doing and a lot from life in and around my home and some recent travels.

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Author ChrisPosted on December 5, 2016December 5, 2016Format GalleryCategories Community Economic Development, Culture, Economy, Language, Nature and Wildlife, RecreationTags #peacecorpsnamibia, Anker, Arandis, baking bread, bike, camping, clean-up campaign, construction, Damara, development, giraffe, grand openings, hummus, iStore, Kunene Region, Rössing Mine, solar power plant, sunsets, wedding8 Comments on Images of Life in Namibia

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