When you look at a map of Namibia, you’ll see tracts of wilderness and protected reserves, with few major cities and smaller settlements linked by a thread of roads and gravel tracks petering out into the desert. It’s a land shaped by extreme temperatures that can rise above 40°C by day, and plunge below freezing once the sun sets. Most years, Namibia receives very little rainfall, if any. One might wonder who on earth would attempt to cross this formidable landscape on horseback.
Gallery: Namib’s high plains drifters
I've been through the desert on a horse with no name&
Published Sep 4, 2012
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