I have a couple of dozen wooden carvings from my five safaris to northern Namibia. On the 300 mile drive from Windhoek to Kamanjab, you take the B-1 Highway for a great deal of the way. You pass right through the town of Okahandja, which has a good sized marketplace of native woodcarvers, several dozen in all. With the strong American dollar, I have purchased some beautiful wood carvings, some for under $10 or $20. Many of the carvings I’ve given to my four grandchildren.


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