October 16, 2016

Namibia-Sorris Sorris-South Damaraland-Camp 8 October 12-13, 2016



Sorris Sorris
South Damaraland
Camp 8 


We drove from Desert Rhino Camp to Sorris Sorris Camp through Damaraland on rough dirt roads.  
Chuma has been reliable.
 
 
On the way we stopped at the 4000 year old rock art at Twyfelfontein.  Ancient artists used pictographs to depict the animals that they saw.  There was only one depiction of a human. 
 
 
 

The stick is pointing to the human body


 

We also stopped at a Damaraland “Living Museum”  where Damara Tribes people keep their traditions alive.




Girls greet us

They painted Barb's face with red ochre

They make jewelry


They sing and dance


They put red ochre powder on Barb's face.  Now she looks like a clown, until she rubs it in.
Selfie
Sorris Sorris is a new lodge and we were very happy to see that it had hard wall surfaces.  We have been in tents for the past 15 nights and we are ready for a more clean and comfortable sleep.  
Looking up at the lodge and the individual villas


The main area



Our room
There are 97 steps down to our villa
 In the morning we went on a walk with our guide Rambo who is from the Himba Tribe.  The scenery is beautiful.  We have a view through granite boulder landscape toward the Brandberg Massif.  This is the tallest mountain in Namibia at about 2700 meters high.

Brandberg Mountain

Ready for a hike
Beautiful red rocks

 

We drove down to the Ugab River drainage to look at the Desert Elephants.

You can get very close to the animals.  This bull is huge


 
 
Up close and personal

This female was standing with 3 others.  She was very relaxed.


This bull is trying to knock the seed pods out of the tree.  He is so strong, it's easy for him to move that tree around.


Elephant hair

But mostly we just hung out by the swimming pool.  It is very hot at about 46 degrees Celsius, which I think is about 115 degrees.  It’s hot!

The pool area

 
We had a nice dinner, and another gorgeous sunset.


 

Sundowner

Selfie
 

We have one more camp to go to.  Africa is amazing.













































































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