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Along Epupa trails / Helge Denker

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Roan News. 7-9 p. ill. ; Wildlife Society of Namibia issue 2Publication details: Windhoek : Capital Press, 2003Description: 3 pages : illustrations; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 83h Roan News
Summary: Description of the Kachira Trail, named after a local Himba elder, which is one of several trails on the Kunene River, lidut by at least eight species of the hardy Commiphora trees. It is said that the Himba have almost infinite number of uses for the bark, root, wood, resin and leaves of every species. Members of the local Himba community have been traidut as tour guides. Their knowledge of nature, the animals, birds and plants, and most important their cultural knowledge of local communities is of great advantage tourists immensely profit from
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Description of the Kachira Trail, named after a local Himba elder, which is one of several trails on the Kunene River, lidut by at least eight species of the hardy Commiphora trees. It is said that the Himba have almost infinite number of uses for the bark, root, wood, resin and leaves of every species. Members of the local Himba community have been traidut as tour guides. Their knowledge of nature, the animals, birds and plants, and most important their cultural knowledge of local communities is of great advantage tourists immensely profit from

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