Border-less Wildlife

November 18, 2008 | Written by Sarit Reizin

On the little stretch of Caprivi, where the colonial politics of the
past have arbitrarily divided the land into Namibia, Botswana, Zambia,
and Angola, wildlife knows no borders. The river here serves as the
divide, and its name changes every hundred miles or so. Birds here are
as colorful as I’ve ever seen. Carmine bee-eaters sunbathe on low
branches, and I photograph them in all their... [Read more]

Angola, Land of Endless War

July 13, 2008 | Written by Cindy Lou Dale

At Ondangua, northern Namibia, I met up with the convoy I was travelling with into Angola. We encountered no border controls and continued on past Ruacana Falls to Xangongo, which was once a prosperous Portuguese town, but now most buildings had no roofs and the town was quiet and overgrown. Many of the crumbling buildings’ white-washed facades were riddled with bullet holes. In some places, the road was not clear and... [Read more]

Devin says, “Be the First Voice on ITKT for this country”

January 1, 2006 | Written by Devin Galaudet

In The Know Traveler seeks original stories for its growing readership of travelers from all over the world. Our site focuses on promoting international destinations and cultural exchange, because we are supposed to know each other.

If you have a story, an article, a tidbit, a tale, an anecdote, some feelings, a thought, an idea, or something to share about this destination, please write us now at editor@intheknowtraveler.com

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