Namibia is one of only two countries in the world that has desert elephants! They’re not a separate species. They’ve adapted to their semi-desert environment by developing a smaller body mass, longer legs and larger feet. That enables them to travel for miles across sand dunes to reach water. The Nyae-Nyae Conservancy is home to … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday: Elephants
Fun Fact Friday: Sugar
In the 1990s a study revealed that half of the total calorie intake of most San people came from sugar. The study also revealed that the average body weight dropped by almost 10% as their diet transitioned from being mostly hunter gatherers to based on refined carbohydrates. The result of this transition of diet is … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday: Sugar
Fun Fact Friday: gathering
There is so much change happening in the lives of the San people. But one thing remains the same, the desire to gather. The San maintain their connection to the land in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy through hunting and gathering even today. More than two in three adults still gather and hunt regularly. It may … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday: gathering
Fun Fact Friday: Names
Traditionally Ju/’hoansi recycle about 150 names. Names are important for connecting persons beyond immediate biological relatives. In a small group gathering, several people could share the same name. When you share a name with someone, you are family. This allows an individual to move easily between groups and to find “relatives” wherever they go. We … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday: Names
Fun Fact Friday returns this Friday
Now that we are back on the path to back to Namibia we are brining back an old classic. Fun Fact Friday. But this time we are filled with all kind of new facts. I was digging through some photos of our visit last year and the one below is well worth a 1,000 words. … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday returns this Friday