Showing posts with label Skeleton Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skeleton Coast. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 June 2016

ON THE ROAD SURPRISES - Part 6 - NAMIBIA'S SKELETON COAST

This week returns to my On the Road Surprises series.

I have written several articles, travel essays and short stories about Namibia - here is an edited extract from a published article about the Skeleton Coast:



Our journey continued to the Skeleton Coast; an area we were keen to see. We were booked for one night at Terrace Bay, the most northerly point visitors can drive to on the Skeleton Coast

The first thing you notice as you near the coast is the cloud bank.  The second is the sand dunes rolling into infinity.  We arrived at the stark t-junction.  If we turned south we'd eventually reach towns with restaurants and comfortable hotels.  Four vultures crouching by the roadside watched us.  We turned north.



 The air was damp, the sky overcast, the terrain forbidding.  Purple streaked sand dunes loomed on our right and the cold crashing waves of the Atlantic flanked us on our left.  We didn't encounter a single vehicle.

My husband spotted gulls landing on the shore, behind a ridge.  We decided to investigate.  Black-backed jackal and brown hyena (known as strandwolves) patrol the beaches here and we found their prints everywhere.  Perhaps we'd see a hyena on a kill.

Shivering in the chill wind, we cautiously topped the ridge, but there were no animals.  What we found instead were bones.  Hundreds of them.   The whale bones were the easiest to identify and we found an almost intact skeleton of a seal.  Along with the bones were millions of shells.



The Skeleton Coast is so named because of the shipwrecks, but it could equally be named thus for the literal skeletons strewn in abundance.
Even the ocean was conquered at this spot. Sludgy olive green waves fought their way through a carpet of glutinous kelp, to bubble weakly onto the shore. 

It felt like the most desolate place on earth, but possessed an eerie beauty.


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You can read one of my stories which was inspired by this experience HERE


I hope you enjoyed this week's post. See you next week for more On the Road Surprises.





Thursday, 14 May 2015

Whale Vertebrae on the Skeleton Coast

Following a question about the other whale bone - here's a photo of a whale vertebrae also taken on the Skeleton Coast, Namibia, with me in the shot to give it perspective.



Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Strand Wolf on the Skeleton Coast

The Skeleton Coast in Namibia is one of the most extraordinary landscapes I have ever travelled through. I wrote a travel article for an English language newspaper in Spain, The Costa Blanca News, about my whole journey through Namibia. My travels along The Skeleton Coast inspired a short story too. Here is the link to the now sadly defunct Thrillers Killers & Chillers blogspot where the story was first published: