Ongwediva – Waterhole of the Leopard
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 14/06/2025
The name Ongwediva translates into English as “the waterhole of the leopard” – a reference to the spotted cats that once frequented a seasonal waterhole in what is today referred to as “Old Ongwediva”. Set among attractive leafy surroundings, Ongwediva is a pleasant town and is sought after by (…)
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