Namibia
August 2021: NO DIESEL. No Gas. Apparently they haven’t sold diesel in a very long time.
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Campsite mile 108 also sells diesel. Not a regular fuel pump, but 25L jerry cans. Price is a bit higher than at a normal pump, but can be a life saver after coming through skeleton coast national park
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Very nice upgraded campsites. There is different types to choose from. We stayed at one of 14 sites that has its own ablution and braai. Hot water is provided with a donkey. For this you need to get your own wood. Nicely build so the building is a shade for the strong southern wind. No electricity but the is solar lighting for the bathroom as well as the outside area.
Report Check-InThis place is completely run down. Nothing is maintained, and all braai facilities are broken. Ablutions???? verget it!! It's a shame!!!
Report Check-Inno diesel, no petrol. Small shop with very limited supplies (some spices and rice, chocolat bars), but they have 2 fridges with cold drinks & a freezer with fishing bait.
Report Check-InAlso no fuel (petrol). Closest gas North is Terrace Bay (usually), South we were able to get some at the Cape Cross Lodge. They usually have Diesel, but only limited gas.
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spoke to shop keeper. He advise they haven’t sold diesel in a very long time time.
Report Check-InCampsite mile 108 also sells diesel. Not a regular fuel pump, but 25L jerry cans. Price is a bit higher than at a normal pump, but can be a life saver after coming through skeleton coast national park
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