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Kokerboom forest, sculptures made by camp host

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Kokerboom forest,sculptures made by camp host Near Keetmanshoop there are two areas with a Quiver tree forest, this is the private area with a very funny campground . The camp host has made a very large collection of these kind of statues, including along site the road to the campground. A lot of these very funny statues are composed with bits and pieces of vacuum cleaners, but also a lot of other materials are used. It creates a very pleasant atmosphere on the campground site and even more special we were the only ones that night!!, This forest is an unique area, during the night, it was winter time in Namibia, very, very freezing cold but if you looked at the night sky, it was crystal clear. The trees, kokerbomen, are really amazing. The trees are very special and it was big fun to wander around and to touch the trees!! We made in May 2011 a trip through the southern part of Africa ( RSA, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia) . Thanks for viewing, and your lovely words on my previous posting, a special thanks for those who earmarked the image as favorite; comments are always welcome. Have a very nice day Henk From Wikipedia: Aloe dichotoma, also known as Quiver tree or Kokerboom, is a species of aloe indigenous to Southern Africa, specifically in the Northern Cape region, and Namibia. As of May 2011, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families recognizes three subspecies, A. dichotoma subsp. dichotoma, A. dichotoma subsp. pillansii and A. dichotoma subsp. ramosissima.These have also been treated as three separate species, A. dichotoma, A. pillansii and A. ramosissima, which are then grouped within the Dracoaloe subsection of the genus Aloe. All inhabit the same arid areas of the Richtersveld and the Namib desert around the South African-Namibian border. Treated as separate species, the three have been given different ratings on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: 'vulnerable' for A. dichotoma, 'critically endangered' for A. pillansii and 'endangered' for A. ramossisima. The three subspecies can be distinguished. In A. dichotoma subsp. pillansii, the inflorescences hang from below the lowest leaves, rather than growing erect. A. dichotoma subsp. ramosissima is considerably smaller - rarely reaching more than 2 m in height - and assumes a more shrub-like shape. One of the few examples of spontaneous forests of A. dichotoma is the Quiver Tree Forest, about 14 km north of Keetmanshoop, in Namibia. Another is located in the Northern Cape of South Africa at Gannabos. Known as Choje to the indigenous San people, the Quiver tree gets its name from the their practice of hollowing out the tubular branches of Aloe dichotoma to form quivers for their arrows. Modeling of Aloe dichotoma in South Africa and Namibia has contributed to understanding the needs of protected areas in response to climate change. Modelled range declines in this species due to climate change have recently been confirmed by field surveys.

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kgb224

12:13PM | Thu, 03 May 2012

Wonderful capture my friend. God Bless.

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Richardphotos

1:02PM | Thu, 03 May 2012

very interesting. cold sounds good now

Ilona-Krijgsman

1:54PM | Thu, 03 May 2012

very interesting....

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Meisiekind

2:17PM | Thu, 03 May 2012

Amazing info Henk and a lovely image! Those people are so creative with virtually nothing. Speaking of the sky - I have never been so cold as in the Namib desert on a winter's night but have also never seen so many stars that that night! Just amazing. I am thoroughly enjoying your Southern African images!

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pauldeleu

3:18PM | Thu, 03 May 2012

Beautiful presentation, very nice image.

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jendellas

2:59AM | Fri, 04 May 2012

They are super, love them!!

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sharky_

3:05AM | Fri, 04 May 2012

They have gread ideas... Interesting post. Aloha

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X-PaX

11:28AM | Sat, 05 May 2012

I like the idea. Wonderful capture.


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