Showing posts with label Uis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uis. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 February 2022

Namibia: Flash floods have wiped out EHRA Base Camp!

19 February 2022

Elephant Human Relations Aid (EHRA)

Absolute nightmare - Flash floods have wiped out EHRA Base Camp!

We are in complete shock.

After being, initially, so elated by the recent rains, we are absolutely devastated having received nightmare news and footage from our camp team.

Base camp has essentially been wiped out by the force of water roaring down off the surrounding area - including a vehicle & trailer being actually picked up by the force of the water, dragged into the path of the river, carried 300 metres downstream, and buried up to the steering wheel in mud.

The entire valley coming from the main road transformed into a river! Can you imagine?

Thank goodness nobody is hurt!

Rachel has just left with a back up team to assess the full extent of the damage and to take provisions to the stranded team.

The Uis to Khorixas road is currently officially closed, as; parts of the road have washed away, the bridge over the Ugab has partly collapsed and more rain is expected…

…she will let us know more as soon as she gets through….

Remember the Pleasure Dome?.. The securable store containing our high value equipment is GONE and the elephant protection walls for the borehole have been destroyed. Also the elephant dam is gone.

As per the photos, the sleeping platform has been mutilated almost beyond recognition...

The base camp team currently have limited food & water and are sheltering on high ground in tents belonging to an adjacent camp (thank you Tracks & Trails).

We will keep you posted once we hear more news!

This is so hard to fathom... So difficult to comprehend the extent of this disaster.

Any help is always so welcome thank for all your incredible support!

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Thursday, 16 April 2020

Namibia: Brandberg Rest Camp camping | Кемпинг Брандберг Намибия

Brandberg Rest Camp

Camping and caravan sites

Brandberg Rest Camp offers affordable accommodation in spacious en-suite rooms, self-catering flats consisting of 2 en-suite bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and undercover parking in Uis, Namibia. The camping and caravan sites have electricity and communal showers.

The Brandberg Mountain is 2 573 meters above sea level making it Namibia’s highest point. It derives its name from the glowing colours it reflects during sunsets. The main attraction is the White Lady, one of more than 45 000 rock painting in the area. A 1-hour hike will take you to what is widely agreed to be a bushman painting at least 2 000 years old. In 1955 it was described as a “white lady’’ by Henri Breuil, who made the connection to paintings he saw in Greece. Hellenistic influences have been excluded in its origin but the name stuck. The name is also misleading as the painting is that of a male hunter.

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Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Namibia: Brandberg Rest Camp | Брандберг Кемп Намибия

Brandberg Rest Camp Damaraland

The Brandberg Mountain is 2 573 meters above sea level making it Namibia’s highest point. It derives its name from the glowing colours it reflects during sunsets. The main attraction is the White Lady, one of more than 45 000 rock painting in the area. A 1-hour hike will take you to what is widely agreed to be a bushman painting at least 2 000 years old. In 1955 it was described as a “white lady’’ by Henri Breuil, who made the connection to paintings he saw in Greece. Hellenistic influences have been excluded in its origin but the name stuck. The name is also misleading as the painting is that of a male hunter.

























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Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Namibia: Brandberg White Lady Lodge | Брандберг Лодж Намибия

Brandberg White Lady Lodge Damaraland

Brandberg White Lady Lodge in Damaraland will add to your travel experience through Damaraland. Since its opening in 2002, Brandberg White Lady Lodge has become a destination of choice for nature orientated tourists looking for an experienced guide to take them on a wildlife safari in Damaraland.

The clients visit us from all over the globe not only for hosts' experience and professionalism, but also for hospitality in the Lodge, the friendliness of staff and the tranquility of the Damaraland Camp. Brandberg White Lady Lodge in Damaraland is a place where you will feel at home and enjoy a true warm-hearted hospitality and friendship. Whether you camp or stay in a chalet - there will be nothing you'll miss.

Here, at the foot of Namibia's highest Mountain, nothing has changed since the earth's early days. Clocks, cellphones and watches are not part of this world. Here, you have got time.

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Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Namibia: planned tin production in Uis

Tin producer AfriTin Mining announced completion of construction of the civil earthworks and platforms at the Uis tin mine in north-western Namibia.

It allowed AfriTin to progress the steel framework construction and equipment installation of the processing plant. The company expects the phase one pilot processing plant to process 500,000 tonnes per annum, producing around 60 tonnes of tin concentrate per month.

The plant will consist of a four-stage crushing plant and concentrator, which will employ dense media separation and gravity concentration circuits.
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Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Namibia: Camp Kipwe & Mowani Mountain Camp in Damaraland

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Mowani & Kipwe

Mowani Mountain Camp
Sustainable eco-tourism and community upliftment is of the utmost importance at Mowani Camp. Guides from the local tribes compliment day-time game drives to track mountain zebra, kudu, springbok, klipspringer and if you are fortunate enough... the leopard! Days were filled with game drives, in the Aba-Huab Valley, in search of the desert adapted elephants that roam freely in this area or visit to Twyfelfontein rock art.
Camp Kipwe
Designed to creatively embrace the granite boulders, the Camp Kipwe embodies its Swahili meaning as it "blesses" the mind, body and soul of every traveler that makes the journey. The camp is nestled in the boulders, facing out onto superb scenery. Incorporating boulders, small red basalt rocks and Mopane branches, it has a natural organic feel.
The 9 rooms + 1 suite are round in shape, with large outside decks to admire the view.
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