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Waterberg National Park
Published by Shebeen
28th January 2008


Waterberg National Park is a national park in central Namibia on the Waterberg Plateau, 68 km east of Otjiwarongo. It was the site of one of the major turning points in Namibia's History. It was at Waterberg, in the foothills, that the Herero people lost their last and greatest battle against German Colonial forces at the beginning of the 20th century.

The Herero were forced to retreat from the Waterberg and headed eastward to British Bechuanaland (now Botswana). Thousands were killed by the pursuing Germans and many lost their lives in the Kalahari Desert due to lack of food and water. Estimates are that nearly two thirds of the Herero population lost their lives during this period. The graves of German soldiers who lost their lives at Waterberg can still be viewed near the Bernabe De La Bat rest camp at the base of the park.

The Waterburg Plateau is a particularly prominent location, elevating high above the plains of the Kalahari of Eastern Namibia. Waterburg Park and some 405 km˛ of surrounding land were declared a Nature Reserve in 1972. The plateau is largely inaccessible so in the early 1970s several of Namibia's endangered species were soon translocated there to protect them from predators and poaching to extinction. The programme was very successful and Waterberg now supplies other Namibian parks with rare animals. In 1989, black rhinoceros was reintroduced to the area from Damaraland.

The Waterberg Plateau National Park is ecologically diverse and rich and has over 200 different species of bird with some rare species of small antelope on the lower hills of the mountain.

Geologically, the oldest rock stratum is over 850 million years old and dinosaurs tracks were left there some 200 million years ago. The first human inhabitants were the San people, who left rock engravings believed to be several thousand years old. A small tribe of the San were still living their traditional lifestyle on the plateau until the late 1960's.

Source: Wikipedia.org






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Pietro (3rd February 2008)
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By tre on 30th January 2008, 11:21 PM
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This was the first resort that i went to,i had to scramble up all the money that i had but going to Waterberg was worth it`

I love nature,the beautiful mountain views, the amazing mountain climbing, the beautiful fresh air breeze` aag, its wonderful i can go on and on! I dont regret the day that i went to withdraw all my savings{ besides the fact that my dad wanted to strangle me} and decided to go to Waterberg,,OKATJIKONA,OKANJIMBA are names i`m not likely to 4get!

so take it from me,if theres a place you should spend the last cent you have on, is obviously Waterberg, the memories last a life time!
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By Oneword on 31st January 2008, 04:59 AM
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I usually never agree with someone wholeheartedly, but in this case, tre, I am with you 200%!
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By Pietro on 3rd February 2008, 07:57 PM
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Oneword! I assume that is the place you take YOUR skelmpie??????????? Why else??
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By Oneword on 4th February 2008, 12:23 PM
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I'll have you know that I am a very happily married man!
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