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Here's one of the few yearly events in our little Namibian town of Okahandja. The Herero parade to visit the graves of fallen chiefs and heroes. I took these pictures on the way to church this morning. The women's clothes are thanks to Victorian era missionaries. :) The hats represent cow horns.
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