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Skeletons in Nam

July 11 2010.Marcel Habets and the boys go fishing and find that cranking left in Nam.


The lineup dreams are made of. Photo: Marcel Habets
Local gulls rise onto the air as an indicator to the surge as a new set arrives. Photo: Marcel Habets
Looking back from the beach the desolation and isolation of the Skeleton coast hits home. Photo: Marcel Habets
Your new Ford focus or Audi TT just wont cut it in this place. It is 4x4 or bust. Photo: Marcel Habets
Andre Habets pulls in. Photo: Marcel Habets
Johannes Gertz sets up for a freight train barrel down the sandbar. Photo: Marcel Habets
Len Bradford shooting the breeze. Photo: Marcel Habets
Johannes Gertz might have been picking off the smaller ones but that does not mean he cant get shacked none the less. Photo: Marcel Habets
Believe it or not Johannes Gertz finds time to carve. Photo: Marcel Habets
Marcel waits and is rewarded as he finds one of the bigger ones as it lumbers down the point. Photo: Marcel Habets
Skeletons is heavy both in water and in sound and another Namibian vuvuzela thunders down the point. Photo: Marcel Habets
Reeling in a fat one. Marcel gets shacked. Photo: Marcel Habets
Len Bradford goes in seach of diamonds. Photo: Marcel Habets
Marcel has been barreled everywhere but nothing compares to this. Photo: Marcel Habets
The Salt pans play watercolours on canvas to a saturated landscape. Photo: Marcel Habets
The thing about the desert is everything is sharper and free from pollution. If you look you can find the man in the moon. Photo: Marcel Habets