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It’s a Blog Post Namibia

Written here on Sunday, June 6th, 2010 by

Bruce Heyns of DHL receives The Ball at the border
Bruce Heyns of DHL receives The Ball at the border

Keep out! Everywhere walls in Africa look like this
Keep out! Everywhere walls in Africa look like this

Namibian beauties: two DJs get their hands on The Ball
Namibian beauties: two DJs get their hands on The Ball

Need head? The Ball gives it
Need head? The Ball gives it

Balls from outer space, meteorites in Windhoek
Balls from outer space, meteorites in Windhoek

Battle of the sexes: whose ball is it anyway?
Battle of the sexes: whose ball is it anyway?

Corner pockets for goalposts? Right on cue
Corner pockets for goalposts? Right on cue

Border guards give a show of hands for The Ball
Border guards give a show of hands for The Ball

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