The red desert

Camelthorn Kalahari, 31st of March 2024 - A dip in the pool and a Windhoek lager make a man’s life enjoyable. We observe a banana bird, officially the Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill, with a beak like a toucan. It is peacefully prospecting the ground for leftovers from the lodge. The view from the pool is breathtaking, with kudus and springboks roaming around. In the afternoon, we do a safari with Andreas. We cross the path of zebra, giraffes, kudus and even rhinos. The ostriches shoot off at an amazing speed when they hear the motor. Here and there abandoned eggs in the sand, the equivalent of 24 chicken eggs and strong as a rock. We stand on one like all stupid tourists do, still a strange experience. Andreas parks on top of a dune for the sunset and serves cold drinks. The sun changes the colour of the red sand dunes every minute until it disappears until the next morning. We go back to the lodge and have dinner in the open, the tables are arranged around a fire pit. We have South-African wine and eat grilled kudu with gem squash, a tennis ball-like vegetable filled with rice. 

The Kalahari is 900 000 km2 and covers parts of Botswana, Namibia and South-Africa (FDC)

Andreas is very knowledgeable about ostriches and their eggs (FDC)



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