Pubblicato il 30 mag 2019 The natural peninsula of the harbour of Walvis Bay. This is a popular destination for newcomers and old locals alike. During the morning hours the weather is usually beautiful. Getting to Pelican point requires a 4×4 vehicle and a bit of time. This tour is only two and a half hours long, but this is a nice area for a longer picnic. The only access is via the Salt works road and Paaltjies parking area. Our first stop is on top of the dunes closest to the Salt Works office, to take in the view and let down the tires for the sand driving ahead. Along the way to the Paaltjies parking area, we will be driving in between the drying pans of the salt works. This is a favorite place for Flamingoes, and a good place to view them. After Paaltjies, we do a bit of beach driving and may see Jackal on our way to the small shipwreck and poles sticking out of the water. The calmness of this area is quite something. The jetty from which the Lighthouse used to get supplies is quite photogenic. The lighthouse on Pelican Point. This building is now a very high class lodging and restaurant, and the light at the top of the tower has been replaced with a much lower power one. As the ocean is encroaching on this structure, it will not be habitable for many more years. All along the point of Pelican Point is a seal colony with quite a number of seals. The smell is something to experience, and one cannot get too close to these dangerous and wild animals. On our way back there we visit the Donkey bay, which has the worlds longest breaking wave! #namibia #walvisbay #africanvideos #africa #racconta_il_tuo_viaggio #travelinspiration #travelnamibia #travelafrica #travelawesome #southafrica #southernafrica #travelsouthafrica #seal #beach #pelikanpoint #swakopmund #sea #wanderlust #wanderful_places #viaggiare (presso Walvis Bay) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByH6rHJlcwo/?igshid=c1xijkjthh9y