I spent a few more days in Lüderitz staying at
Element Riders hostel. Its run by an all round sound guy called Rainer. Its actually the premises of the old Lüderitz Backpackers.
I took a drive down to Agate beach and tried to find some Agate's. I didn't find any, probably because I have no idea what to do apart from picking up random stones. I later found out you should hunt at sunset / rise and low tide. The low tide exposes fresh Agate's and the sunset / rise makes them appear reddish and more easy to spot.
There's loads of flamingo's in the area too so I snapped a couple of nice pics :
I also came across this dead shark on the beach. He doesn't look too happy :
Next I drove to
Betta and stayed at the camp site there. Its really good value at only 250 Nab$ per person for a chalet. I met Werner who is managing the farm and had a few
s with him in the evening. Nice chap! Hopefully will meet him in Swakopmund for Christmas.
I stayed 3 nights in Betta and did some day trips. On the first day I went to Duswib castle which to be honest was a bit crap. It isn't that well looked after and unfortunately they saw me as I was about to leave without paying so I had to pony up 65 N$ (i think). Not worth it really.
Fortunately on my way back round I drove through the Zarishoogte Pass which was awesome and made even more spectacular when it started raining!
On the second day I backtracked down the D707 until I hit some sand and got a bit stuck. My sand skills are still a bit rough so I headed back after about 85 km's down the road. I got to see the dunes on the side which was the main thing. Werner said that the sand only lasted a couple of km's so I would have been fine to push on through.
After Betta I headed the 150 or so km's to Sesriem. Came across this burned out car on the way. Had to grab a picture. Hope nobody was hurt!
In Sesreim I camped at the national park camp site which is cheaper than the other two and you can get entrance to the dunes 1 hour before everyone else (5am instead of 6am). It costs 140 N$ per person to camp plus 80 N$ dune permit.
Unfortunately no bikes allowed
. Fortunately my neighbours were a friendly South African family from Knysna who offered to let me join them. We had a great morning hanging out and visiting the dunes.
Here's the famous dune right next to Sossusvlei. (vlei = Swamp)
Here's a picture from the top taken with the GoPro's wide angle lens. I was pretty knackered after I got to the top. The two boys must have run up and down it at least 4 times!
Next we walked over to Dead Vlei which was my favourite :
Had to get in the picture for one at least. (photo taken by Brian, 8 years old) :
On the way back some oryx took shelter under one of the few still ive tree's :
At about 11 it was too hot to do any more so we drove back and chilled by the pool. At about 6 pm I went to check out the Sesriem canyon which was pretty cool as you can walk down in to it. Worth an hours exploring.
This morning I packed up and drove to Solitaire where I'm currently camped for 2 or 3 nights. Going to explore the local area tomorrow and if it's worth it stay a 3rd night and do some more.
Currently KM's : 6269.