Namibia Space

Nonfiction, Travel, Reference
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Author: Chris Marais ISBN: 9781920545581
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Struik Travel & Heritage Language: English
Author: Chris Marais
ISBN: 9781920545581
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: July 23, 2012
Imprint: Struik Travel & Heritage
Language: English

Namibia Space takes the reader on a virtual tour of every corner of this haunting and beautiful country. It is packed with glorious full-colour photographs and first-hand experiences. We come to know the appeal of Namibia for travellers: the history, close-up Nature, infinite sand shaped by constant wind, exotic people (many of whom have turned their backs on civilisation and still practise their old ways), great herds of animals – and there is The Road, with its infinite possibilities. Through a remarkable series of photographs and writings we share Chris and Julie's experiences on the Namibian road. Namibia Space shows us their Namibia. Award-winning photo-journalist Chris Marais is well known for his work in Country Life and Sawubona magazines. He has worked on assignment in more than 50 countries and is part of the pack of wanderlust journalists who love nothing better than to travel with a camera and an open mind. Julienne duToit has built an international reputation in the world of environmental journalism. Currently specialising in southern African environmental issues and poverty relief projects, she is also a lifestyle and travel writer who travels throughout the region with her husband, Chris.

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Namibia Space takes the reader on a virtual tour of every corner of this haunting and beautiful country. It is packed with glorious full-colour photographs and first-hand experiences. We come to know the appeal of Namibia for travellers: the history, close-up Nature, infinite sand shaped by constant wind, exotic people (many of whom have turned their backs on civilisation and still practise their old ways), great herds of animals – and there is The Road, with its infinite possibilities. Through a remarkable series of photographs and writings we share Chris and Julie's experiences on the Namibian road. Namibia Space shows us their Namibia. Award-winning photo-journalist Chris Marais is well known for his work in Country Life and Sawubona magazines. He has worked on assignment in more than 50 countries and is part of the pack of wanderlust journalists who love nothing better than to travel with a camera and an open mind. Julienne duToit has built an international reputation in the world of environmental journalism. Currently specialising in southern African environmental issues and poverty relief projects, she is also a lifestyle and travel writer who travels throughout the region with her husband, Chris.

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