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Camping in the Old SWA

loved Gregor Woods’s article on camping. What pleasant memories! I have been privileged to see most of Namibia. During 1963 and 1964, my father, mother, a friend and I travelled a total of 7 000 miles through SWA. I can remember that if we had a flat tyre we would change it as quickly as possible, for if a farmer came across us, we would usually spend the night with him and his family –

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