Betta is a ranch at a crossroads in the Namib, with a small store and restaurant, a gas station, and campground. We were glad to get there and to end the day's driving. The electricity was insufficient for powering the ACs of nine motorhomes, but the heat was bearable, and as the sun set, the temps fell. I found the "off the grid" nature of the place of interest, and later we had another memorable
braai.
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Washboard road; "corrugated" as our friends said |
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Betta is a livestock operation with a gas station, a small store/ restaurant, and a
campground; all off the grid, so to speak; well, on its own grid |
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Nicely landscaped for this part of the world; there was a small orchard out back |
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Ablution block |
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One of the few pix of all nine of us |
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Ablution block water heating |
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Desert landcaping |
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Livestock |
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More of the spread; note windmill, solar panels |
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Spare antlers, horns |
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Battery block |
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Generator |
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Devices for mixing cattle feed |
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Spare tires |
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Another African sunset coming |
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And another memorable braai: Dave, Howard, Kate, Kaye. James, Vicki, Christine |
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Chris' digital meat thermometer |
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Dave, Howard, James, Kaye, Hilary, Vicki, Christine, Chris |
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Bob displays a road find |
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Marian pictures Dave, Don, Hilary, Kaye, and Donnie; James is a blur of activity |