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NEWEST NATIONAL PARK
The area between Swakopmund and Walvis Bay is slated to become the country's newest conservation area - the
Walvis Bay National Park . There was no word on when this would occur during research of this topic, but it
could well be up and running by the time you read this.
Raft $$
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( 204877; Esplanade; mains N$75-125; dinner) This Walvis Bay landmark sits on
stilts offshore, and has a great front-row view of the ducks, pelicans and flamingos. From
this partner restaurant to the Tug in Swakopmund, you can expect a similar offering of
high-quality meats and seafood in addition to spectacular sunsets and ocean views. The
seafood extravaganza is well worth the extravagant N$340 price tag.
SEAFOOD
Bon Aroma $$
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( 220226; Sam Nujoma Ave; starters N$50, mains N$70-120; lunch, dinner, closed
Sun) A stylish restaurant with a sunny courtyard, Bon Aroma serves up a variety of dishes
with a healthy bent toward seafood. Beef 'Gordon' Bleu also features and you can sniff
out pizzas, pastas, salads and grills on the menu. The sound system belts out good 'ole
boy country tunes in the background and there's a decent wine list.
INTERNATIONAL
CAFE
Willi Probst Bakery & Cafe $
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(cnr 12th Rd & 9th St; light meals N$20-40; closed Sun) If you're feeling nostalgic for
Swakopmund (or Deutschland for that matter), take comfort in knowing that Probst spe-
cialises in stodgy German fare: pork, meatballs, schnitzel and the like. A range of sweet
treats ensures that it is everyone's friend.
Information
Police ( 10111; cnr 11th St & 13th Rd)
Post office (Sam Nujoma Ave) Provides public telephones and fax services.
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