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Tuesday, 7 May 2024

Namibia: Dragon’s Breath Cave - World’s Biggest Underground Lake

Namibia’s Dragon’s Breath Cave – World’s Biggest Underground Lake Is Bigger Than Expected

Most of us don’t even know this, but underneath the barren landscape of Namibia, lies the biggest non-subglacial underground lake on the planet. Called the Dragon’s Breath Cave because of the gusts of warm air that escape from its mouth, the mysterious underground cavern has always been a challenge for explorers due to its depth, as well as the simple fact that it’s a massive lake under the earth. But just as space is opening up to humanity thanks to technology, so too are some of the earth’s hidden wonders. See also: Otjikoto Lake video.

The true size of this body of water was not known for decades as explorers could only dive so far, but recent technological advances have forced the cavern to give up some of its ancient secrets.

Recent surveys have however uncovered a surprising number of secrets within the cave. By making use of autonomous underwater vehicles, scientists have managed to update their measurements of the lake’s depth, as well as look at some of the strange creatures living there. Light is almost absent from the cave except for parts close to its narrow entrance. The water however is incredibly clear and robotic vehicles allow researchers to have a clear look at the bizarre ecosystems that seem to thrive here.

Dragon’s Breath Cave is only one of the 124 underground cave systems that can be found in Namibia and is in stark contrast to the empty landscape above. The name Namibia comes from the local Nama word “Namib,” which means a vast and empty place. But not so underground.

The first documented instances of people exploring the cavern emerged in the 1980s. As per the book “The Darkness Beckons” by Martyn Farr, one of the first attempts to formally explore the cave was by a team of divers and cavers from the South African Speleological Association in 1986.

At the time it was believed that the lake was 150 m deep, but recent robotic surveys revealed a depth of 264 m. That’s 264 m underground, in the dark, and surrounded by strange creatures such as golden catfish, an oddly beautiful and critically endangered species of airbreathing catfish.

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Wednesday, 24 November 2021

Namibia: Swakopmund Platz am Meer shopping center & fishing video

Platz am Meer Swakopmund shopping center is a landmark on the coastline of Namibia offering quality restaurants, luxury seafront apartments, banks and a selected variety of food and fashion retailers.

This new development is designed in harmony with the environment and offers luxury apartments and penthouses all linked to fashionable shopping with beachfront views, green walkways and child-friendly play areas.

Elegance and comfort, taken to new heights by the beauty of the Namibian coastline, is what makes Platz am Meer development the place to be.

YouTube video:

Sustainability features

Shopping Centres normally have large roofed areas making them ideal for photovoltaic electricity generation.

We are retro-fitting all our Centres with solar power systems. In Swakopmund, with its high electricity

price from the grid, this was an even more sensible option. All apartments and restaurants have access to or are supplied with natural gas, which is a cleaner fossil fuel than the diesel used to generate electricity in Walvis Bay.

The Shopping Centre’s walkways are naturally ventilated with the airflow controlled by the opening and closing of clerestory windows according to the need of the day. Natural light is as important in managing the electrical demand, so great care was given in flooding the mall with natural light from all sides.

Only high quality materials and suitable techniques for this unique environment were used in its construction. With the Sulphur rich mist in Swakopmund causing aggressive and corrosive conditions,

innovative installations were crucial. Imported self-adhesive roof tiles, with no metal were used. Such

finishes will enhance the lifespan of the building and simultaneously reduce the need for costly maintenance works and frequent improvements.

Some interesting facts about Platz am Meer:

• First two escalators for Swakopmund/Erongo area of Namibia

• First Dis-Chem and Checkers outlets in Erongo area

• ± 920 000 man hours of construction work

• Rock placed for breakwater: 135 000 tons

• Concrete placed: 15 866m³ (2 644 truckloads of 6m³ each – 13km queue of trucks)

• Bricks used: 2 764 951 (923 truckloads, a 5,5km queue of trucks)

• Form work: 100 579m² (16 rugby fields)

• Brick force: 70km used

• Reinforcing bar (Rebar) used: 1 129 tons

• Bags of cement: 135 565 bags/6 780 tons (226 truckloads of 30 tons each, a 2,48km queue of trucks)

• Plaster: 43 139m² (7 rugby fields)

Platz am Meer is a Namibian landmark that the local community can be proud of, granting opportunities, employment and business initiatives that should be claimed and cultivated for the better of the people.

We are confident that the Waterfront will become a popular destination, not only attracting the community of Swakopmund to its diverse amenities and activities, but also be a destination of choice for those from other towns along the coast.

Platz Am Meer accommodates 72 shops.

Entertainment on offer:

Permanent kids playing area
Promenade with Restaurants and Fast food outlets

Street address: corner of Albatros and Tsavorite Streets, Vineta North, Swakopmund, Namibia

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Saturday, 31 July 2021

Zambia: Shackletons Tiger Fishing Lodge is open for business

Shackletons Tiger Fishing Lodge is open for business

AND accessible from South Africa to Zambia.

° Undisturbed access to rich tiger fishing grounds – 10 minutes by boat

° Fish at sunrise and sunset - the prized upon “golden hours”

° Home to trophy Zambezi tiger fish, bream and catfish

Shackletons is perfectly placed in “Tiger Country”, formally known as the Eastern Caprivi Floodplain - a small part of the upper Zambezi River that stretches approximately 100 km from Katima Mulilo to Impalila Island. 

We are located half-way between these two points, right in the heart of “Tiger Country” and the premium tiger fishing spot on the Zambezi.

And the great news: you can easily get there.

Arrive by Air:

° Airlink, Africa’s choice airline to 35 destinations in 11 African countries, flies three flights / week from O.R. Tambo to Livingstone and five flights / week return to O.R. Tambo

° From Lusaka Proflight Zambia has daily flights to Livingstone International Airport

We now take care of all of this for you, plus your return home COVID travel protocols and travel insurance.

Or take a road trip and extended adventure:

° The new Kazungula Bridge opened last month, providing a one-stop border facility that links Botswana and Zambia.

Either which way a 3 ? km Kalahari sand road awaits you, to lead you to your luxury en-suite chalet with private teak deck, overlooking the magnificent Zambezi River.

The might of the upper Zambezi and the fight of the Tiger is calling.

Book between July - December 2021

Stay 4 nights, pay 3 nights!

Book for 4 nights or more and get 1 night free.

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