Namibia Space

Namibia Space
ISBN-10
1770073329
ISBN-13
9781770073326
Category
Landscape
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Struik Publishers
Authors
Chris Marais, Julienne Du Toit

Description

Every word and photograph is filled with the love and passion of two travellers in a country that is not their own. They discover the soul of Namibia in their adventure and decide to share this with anyone who is lucky enough to delve into this book. - Mail and Guardian

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