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The following descriptions of camps, lodges and hotels will help you to get to know
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Sense of Africa offers a wide range of tailored activities, excursions
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| Namibia, the thirstland wilderness, offers a selection
of the finest photographic opportunities. This land of contrast and
beauty is ideally suited to the professional and amateur alike. Whether
the passion is for images of people, nature or landscapes, Namibia
has it all and more. This destination features a wide range of photo
subjects and the superb weather provides excellent light variations.
This ensures the visitor can exercise creative styles or simply record
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| To capture prized images our guests can travel by land or air.
The country is ideally suited to both, with a good road infrastructure
and a selection of aircraft for charter. Some air charter companies
operate aircraft with clear windows allowing sharp aerial photography.
Vehicles utilised for guided travel are all air-conditioned and feature
sliding windows for use where wildlife may be shy or present a danger.
A selection of suitable rental vehicles is available for independent
travel. Itineraries are tailor made to include the specific subject
interests of the visitor. Options include group or private travel
on a guided or independent basis. As an integral part of our offering,
the photographers in our team will assist in planning a route and
provide advice on film and equipment. Guides speak English, German
and Afrikaans and with sufficient notice French and Italian guides
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| SUBJECT HIGHLIGHTS: Cities; People; Plant life; Wildlife;
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TIPS: Ensure that you have
sufficient film and spare batteries, as these may be difficult to
purchase in some
areas. A lens hood and ultra violet filter are advisable. Dust-proof
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NOTE: It is courteous to ask permission before photographing
people. Please be sensitive. Not all African cultures are familiar
with cameras.
Rural folk will often shy away from having their picture taken.
Some locals may ask a fee for having their photograph taken. It
is recommended you avoid photographing anything relating to government
and military, including personnel (soldiers and police) and buildings. |
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Namibia has a dry climate typical of a semi-desert country where
droughts are a regular occurrence. Days are mostly warm to very
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There are approximately 35 000 Bushmen in Namibia. Also referred
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