Cave Art or Doodles?
We managed to get another spare wheel organised for The Tank, as we now knew what sort of surface we would be driving on for the rest of the trip and I wasn't comfortable with just one spare and very little rubber on the other 4 wheels. We collected it on the way out of Swakopmund, and it proved timely, as on the trip to our next destination, another 350km drive on gravel roads, we got a puncture. It wasn't a dramatic, explosive blow-out, but a definite pop after going over a couple of larger bumps, and the noisy hissing sound coming from one of the tyres did rather give away the problem. Changing the wheel for one of our (well-treaded) spares was simple enough, though doing it in the middle of a desert plain in the mid-afternoon heat was a little, well, hot. I was glad we had another spare as we still had 150km to go. Namibia seems like a very clean country, though part of that could be explained by the lack of people and traffic, and there was very little mess at the side...