Publié: 20.05.2017
We are on our way back to Windhoek again. We have left the gravel roads behind and are now back on paved roads.
On our way back, we made a short stop in Keetmanshoop to visit the Kokerboom Forest. The Kokerboom tree has adapted to the very difficult conditions in the desert. The bushmen used this tree to make their quivers for the arrows. That's why the trees got their name.
Smaller animals can also be seen between the rocks.
In the evening, we were able to enjoy a beautiful starry sky again. I tried to capture it this time. (That's not easy at all. That's why the photos aren't the best now.)