Africa
Siwa the town lost in the rain
Ancient Libya
Go to far west Egypt and you’ll come to Siwa – an isolated desert oasis only 50 km east of the Libyan border in the heart of Egyptian sand dunes. read more…
Rolling hills in Zimbabwe
The Perfect Spot
Together with friends we left Harare in Zimbabwe one afternoon to go and find the perfect spot for a wedding.
The son of our friend was getting married and our friend wanted to find the perfect spot, the rolling hills in Zimbabwe read more…
The Kingdom in the Sky
The Kingdom in the Sky
When arriving to Lesotho we quite often hear the word “Lumela”, meaning hello from tall proud men and smiling women. read more…
Save Just One Rhino
How can we afford not to – Save Just One Rhino
Every seven and a half hours a rhino is killed. . . read more…
Flying in a micro-light above African wildlife
In year 2000 Dieter and I were traveling in the northwestern part of South Africa, when we in Upington met a guy who asked if we would like to fly on a micro-lite? read more…
Okavango Delta finally World Heritage
Okavango Delta recognized as a World Heritage
The summer of June 2014 the Okavango Delta was recognized as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. read more…
The Himba people in wonderful Namibia
The Himba people in wonderful Namibia
The Ovahimbas (plural of Himba) are indigenous peoples. A tribe of tall and slender herders. read more…