Namibia: Traditional Himba Culture
Namibia: Traditional Himba Culture
SSP2013_05_NAM-232 Description: Otgendunda Village, Palmwag Concession, Damaraland, Namibia, South West Africa: May 18, 2013 - Three young Himba women holding hands, with traditional plaited hair, otjize covered (ochre and butter fat) skin, and jewellery, carry 25 litre water containers on their heads towards their village in early morning , back view Keywords: Africa, African, Conservancy, Damaraland, Format, Himba, Himba culture, Kunene, Namibia, Namibian, Palmwag Concession, South West, back view, behind, braids, butterfat, carrying, child, customs, hair, hairstyle, head, houses, huts, immature, jewellery, landscape, lifestyle, ochre, otjize, person, plaits, portrait mode, red, single, skin, topless, traditional, tribe, vertical, view, village, walking, water, woman, young Dimensions: 3840 x 5760 Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III Exposure: 1/800 sec at f / 6.3 Focal Length: 330 mm ISO: ISO 320 Copyright: sarahsladephotography.com

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