Posts Tagged ‘Gobabis

Back in Holland It’s been a while since my last blog post about our project from Namibia. In the previous one I was still in Gobabis. Meanwhile I’ve been back since the 4th of september and I’ve recently graduated with the documentary we shot in the town of Gobabis in Namibia. In the video link [...]

Back from Eiseb & Gam For a small week we have been living in the bush amongst wild animals such as jackals, black mumbas, scorpions, spiders, cheetas and leopards. Luckely it’s not summer yet in Namibia so most animals are still pretty far away from most settlements and villages and vast asleep. However, our trip [...]

After sunset with a baseball bat The only downside for me personally in Namibia is safety. You can’t go out at night on foot for too far or too long. For example: Whenever I want to use the internet at the Goba lodge, it’s a little over 1km walk from Horizons (the place we are [...]

Getting in shape! After spending about 2,5 weeks in Namibia without sports, I’ve started running again and working out a little. I really started missing it so I figured it was time for a run around Gobabis. An extra motivation for me is  that I was curious what I would come across while doing this. [...]

Namibia Part 3

In: Graduation

20 Jul 2010

Life in the slums of Epako The first few times that we went into the slums of Gobabis, Epako was with Judith and I was not as shocked as I thought I would be. Maybe this was because in the South East of Turkey I had seen comparable living situations, or maybe it was because [...]

welcome to Africa! So here we are, Namibia! Departed from Holland with Albert Scheffer, his daughter Judith Scheffer, and Albert his collegues Thea Seinen, Date de Vries and and my fellow grad student Jelmer de Jong we drove for 6 hours to Europes largest airport which is placed in Frankfurt, Germany. From there we took [...]

On the second of july 2010 I’ll be flying with fellow CMD student Jelmer de Jong towards the second least densely populated country in the world which also happens to be one of the driest continents on the planet. This country is positioned above South Africa and is called Namibia. Personal Reason We were asked [...]


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