The flamingos are awesome! Such a unique looking bird and there's loads of them! The food in the flamingo villas restaurant looks lovely, and what a sweet story about Dally making you the remedy ❤
Looking at Namibia from your view for the first time Namibian beauty amazes me. Thanks for touring our country and highlighting it in good way. Please feel welcome to return.
Also worth to keep in mind: Walvis Bay was never a part of Imperial Germany's colonies, but a British enclave. It was only ceded to Namibia in 1994, when South Africa gained its independence. That, and being the only major deep-water harbour, make it a very special place. I prefer it to Swakopmund-Disneyland.
I was born in Apartheid South Africa. It is through Namibia that i see how abhorrent apartheid was from an outside view. Walvis Bay was the last part of Namibia to be given back by south africa. Interesting fact some residents of Walvis Bay took part in South Africas first democratic elections in 1994 as they were still technically South African citizens.
Is Amazing thank❤
@@giorgiocamba1684 thank you for watching 😊
The flamingos are awesome! Such a unique looking bird and there's loads of them! The food in the flamingo villas restaurant looks lovely, and what a sweet story about Dally making you the remedy ❤
Yes they’re so pretty ❤️ and yes Dally was so sweet 😊
Looking at Namibia from your view for the first time Namibian beauty amazes me. Thanks for touring our country and highlighting it in good way. Please feel welcome to return.
Really wow but yeah there is a lot of beauty in Namibia, I wish I had more time to see more aswel but hopefully next time I will 😊
Thank you for visiting Namibia. All the best.
@@GersonSindano79 thank you for watching 😊
I hope I can come soon , sorry bit don't speak good English 😂
when you mentioned, the wealth gap. Namibia has the second highest income inequality globally
Yeah you can really see it here, thank you for watching 😊
I think one advantage they have is that they got free sand for all of their constructions.
Also worth to keep in mind: Walvis Bay was never a part of Imperial Germany's colonies, but a British enclave. It was only ceded to Namibia in 1994, when South Africa gained its independence. That, and being the only major deep-water harbour, make it a very special place. I prefer it to Swakopmund-Disneyland.
Second largest city in Namibia is actually Rundu. but never mind, the difference is minor.
I was born in Apartheid South Africa. It is through Namibia that i see how abhorrent apartheid was from an outside view. Walvis Bay was the last part of Namibia to be given back by south africa. Interesting fact some residents of Walvis Bay took part in South Africas first democratic elections in 1994 as they were still technically South African citizens.
Oh wow thanks for sharing
Hi, which African Country have you visited the most?
Please, please, do not drive at night in Namibia. For your own and other people's sake.
Believe me the passes in solitaire made me learn a lesson on this 😩
@arvidsfar1580 Why? wildlife or poor road conditions?
@@WatuYeza Both. And sometimes also people walking on the road.