Thursday, August 23, 2012

Bushmen Carvings

A rock carving of many animals at Twyfelfontein

Twyfelfontein, meaning "uncertain spring," is the site of a spring that runs from time to time from a mountainside in northwestern Namibia.  It is famous as the home to more than 2,500 rock carvings made by the Bushmen tribe, many of which are 6,000 years old.

Sara's favorite:  A map of watering holes in the area.

Rock carving at Twyfelfontein

David's favorite:  A man strangling an ostrich

Rock carving at Twyfelfontein

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