Davek was there ?????Bayrock wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:43 pmNot many trees, some stunted bushes and the amazing Welwitschia plants, I’ll find a pic we took for you.. a living fossilTexas wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:32 pmMate I can't stop saying it --- WOW WOW WOW
Triplett is damn good on the gummies, but, you've aced him & LB
Great photo's, those gemsbuck look like good eating if you are sick of fish
Just one request ----- a picture of a tree, if there are any (pretty much desert, by the look of it), is there any bush ???
I'm loving your posts
Cheers Gra
Back from Angola
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Texas wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:32 pmMate I can't stop saying it --- WOW WOW WOW
Triplett is damn good on the gummies, but, you've aced him & LB
Great photo's, those gemsbuck look like good eating if you are sick of fish
Just one request ----- a picture of a tree, if there are any (pretty much desert, by the look of it), is there any bush ???
I'm loving your posts
Cheers Gra
Tex, I was thinking just that myself , , , , a bit of oregano, salt, lemon juice , , , , keep it simple :thumbsup:
Cheers, Bugs , , , , landscapes are too barren, would like to see bush too
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Bayrock , , , ,
You may have got Bronze
And even Silver
But this trip and the report is just simply GOLD. Truly amazing, right from the start :a_goodjob:
Cheers, Bugz
You may have got Bronze
And even Silver
But this trip and the report is just simply GOLD. Truly amazing, right from the start :a_goodjob:
Cheers, Bugz
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Lol might be a problem as they were in a national park..the only shots that'll ever be fired at them is from a cameraBugatti wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 11:45 pmTexas wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:32 pmMate I can't stop saying it --- WOW WOW WOW
Triplett is damn good on the gummies, but, you've aced him & LB
Great photo's, those gemsbuck look like good eating if you are sick of fish
Just one request ----- a picture of a tree, if there are any (pretty much desert, by the look of it), is there any bush ???
I'm loving your posts
Cheers Gra
Tex, I was thinking just that myself , , , , a bit of oregano, salt, lemon juice , , , , keep it simple :thumbsup:
Gemsbuck.PNG
Cheers, Bugs , , , , landscapes are too barren, would like to see bush too
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It's funny how the mind worksBayrock wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:39 pmLol might be a problem as they were in a national park..the only shots that'll ever be fired at them is from a cameraBugatti wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 11:45 pmTexas wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:32 pmMate I can't stop saying it --- WOW WOW WOW
Triplett is damn good on the gummies, but, you've aced him & LB
Great photo's, those gemsbuck look like good eating if you are sick of fish
Just one request ----- a picture of a tree, if there are any (pretty much desert, by the look of it), is there any bush ???
I'm loving your posts
Cheers Gra
Tex, I was thinking just that myself , , , , a bit of oregano, salt, lemon juice , , , , keep it simple :thumbsup:
Gemsbuck.PNG
Cheers, Bugs , , , , landscapes are too barren, would like to see bush too
National park, I think of trees and bush, not sand
How little I know
Love your work
Gra
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No worries
The amazing Welwitschia mirabilis. Welwitschia belongs to the group of gymnosperm plants. Due to unique characteristics, botanists classified welwitschia into special family (called Welwitschiaceae) which does not contain any other species.
Welwitschia can be found only in the Namib Desert in Namibia and Angola.
This unusual plant is sometimes called "living fossil" because it has existed on the planet for millions of years. It originates from the Jurassic period when the gymnosperms were the most dominant plants on the Earth.
Welwitschia is prone to fungal diseases and it is often targeted by desert animals. Luckily, this plant is still abundant in the wild and it is not on the list of endangered species.
Welwitschia consists of stem, two leaves and root. This plant usually grows 20 inches in height and 6.6 feet in length.
Larger plants are often seen in areas where rainfalls are rare.
Largest recorded specimen managed to reach 6 feet in height and 28 feet in length.
Welwitschia plants usually live from 300 to 500 years in the wild. Some plants are over 2000 years old.
The amazing Welwitschia mirabilis. Welwitschia belongs to the group of gymnosperm plants. Due to unique characteristics, botanists classified welwitschia into special family (called Welwitschiaceae) which does not contain any other species.
Welwitschia can be found only in the Namib Desert in Namibia and Angola.
This unusual plant is sometimes called "living fossil" because it has existed on the planet for millions of years. It originates from the Jurassic period when the gymnosperms were the most dominant plants on the Earth.
Welwitschia is prone to fungal diseases and it is often targeted by desert animals. Luckily, this plant is still abundant in the wild and it is not on the list of endangered species.
Welwitschia consists of stem, two leaves and root. This plant usually grows 20 inches in height and 6.6 feet in length.
Larger plants are often seen in areas where rainfalls are rare.
Largest recorded specimen managed to reach 6 feet in height and 28 feet in length.
Welwitschia plants usually live from 300 to 500 years in the wild. Some plants are over 2000 years old.
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