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uspn (
talk) 15:10, 15 July 2008 (UTC) : Can someone please confirm whether the photo of Dune 7 actually is the Dune 7 of Walvis Bay, and not the one in Sossusvlei? If not, the image should be removed/replaced.reply
It is definitely not Dune 7 of Sossusvlei ("Big Daddy") because there is no road/track to that one. --
Pgallert (
talk) 12:29, 19 September 2008 (UTC)reply
Article needs major overhaul
This article does not provide much useful information and can certainly not claim a proper representation of tourism activities in Namibia. E.g.
Choice of Destinations: No-one will visit Namibia for Windhoek and Walvis Bay. What about the major destinations?
Total lack of information about history and employment
Article doesn't link anything - there are many existing stubs on Namibian tourist destinations
Hi Noodlenicky, I reverted your edits to
Namibia and to
Tourism in Namibia. The topic is extensively covered at
Seal hunting and mentioned in the
Cape Cross article. The boycott drive did not have any impact so far, and for as long as this is the case, seal culling does not have anything to do with tourism. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Best regards,
Pgallert (
talk) 20:13, 30 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Dear Pgallert,
I can see that seal culling should perhaps not feature in the main article on Namibia. However, I strongly feel that it should at least be mentioned in the article on Tourism in Namibia, because many tourists go there to see the seals, and many people don't know about the 'culling'. If no one knows about it, how will they ever reach the article on seal 'hunting', which talks about Namibia, seeing as there is no link to it from the Tourism in Namibia page? For the sake of the issue at hand, and the cruelty and barbarism of the practice, please at least put in a link as described. The only reason I can think of for not doing this is out of support for the 'cull' :/ especially as I have just noticed that you happen to live in Windhoek. Please allow someone from outside your country to make these decisions in cases where you may be biased. (I too am biased, because of the hideous cruelty, but I don't live there.) — Preceding
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Noodlenicky (
talk •
contribs) 12:41, 1 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Dear Noodlenicky, that I live in Namibia does not mean I cannot edit articles on Namibia, in fact I am one of only two people regularly contributing. Seriously, to connect "tourism" with "seal culling" you need a reference, otherwise the slaughter of the seals belongs into
Economy of Namibia (it makes a minimal contribution) or better
Environmental issues in Namibia--unfortunately this article does not yet exist.
To employ an analogy, tourists visit the
Waterberg and see a handful of German war graves there, not realising that more than 100,000 people were killed in the
Herero and Namaqua Genocide which left those few soldiers dead. That's not a good reason to link the genocide from the Tourism article, either.
I have no particular opinion of whether to cull or not. I find the way cattle are killed, or pigs are castrated, or chicken are kept, not much nicer than that. That baby seals are cute does not change much for me. --
Pgallert (
talk) 13:04, 1 July 2011 (UTC)reply
Dear Pgallert, thank you for clarifying. I too don't like the way cattle and other animals are killed (hence am vegetarian) but that's another issue... By 'reference' do you mean something like a newspaper article? For example the following?
Yes, for instance. As a campaigner against culling you are surely aware that the issue is not uncontested; one of the disagreements (whether seals eat too much fish) is described at
seal hunting. The technical point is that an external link with no connection to the rest of the article is not acceptable. A sentence together with a reference or two would be more appropriate, although because of
WP:DUE, both sides should be covered in this debate. Sorry if it sounds cynical, but all nations that have large seal populations are actually culling them. The threat of boycotting Namibian exports and tourism had absolutely zero impact; Namibia was actually promoted instead of demoted as a tourist destination in 2011 when the protests were announced first. So feel free to mention the threat and reference it, but please do not blow the proportions in order to maintain a balanced coverage. Cheers,
Pgallert (
talk) 20:25, 1 July 2011 (UTC)reply