[“Operation Desert Rain”[
http://www.orgoniseafrica.com/english/orgone-gifting/orgone-safaris-africa-2004/operation-desert-rain-orgonite-causing-biggest-rainfalls-ever-in-namibia.html:39vwp199
is now already 8 years past and still we get these fantastic rainfalls in Namibia, an arid country with large stretches of desert.
This is just in:
Comment: Hi, I am so inspired reading your book and am on Namibia at the moment. I wanted to send through some pics from my family who run Namib Rand Game Reserve. They had unbelievable amounts of rain last year and send through photos to us. We have bought 120 TB’s and a zapper from you guys and have just gotten materials to make a CB for False Bay in CT. We are very “hard at the work” here in our neck of the woods. Thanks for all the great work, please let me have an email address to send pics to. Here is an unedited report from my aunt last year in January 2011 – “It was raining solidly when we left Swakopmund/Walvis Bay, and overcast all the way home (6-hour trip). The Kuiseb River was flowinig strongly, and on our way from Solitaire one of the river crossings/drifts (the Tsondab) was impassable – a Prado had tried to cross it before us and was swept away for 100m! Luckily we could get home, after a slight detour. The desert has come alive after the rain and there are all sorts of interesting things around, including red velvet “ticks”, a cold barking gecko; normally difficult to find, they just make a noise at night), and little plants sprouting up everywhere. The landscape is already green.”
Vivienne