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Tercuis Lewanschk pose on his motorbike in front of his corrugated iron shack , 20 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Belinda Beukes clean her yard in front of her corrugated iron shack, 20 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Willem Van Der Berg stand in front of his home, 19 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Maria Kisting adjust herself in her corrugated iron house 19 Dec 2013 , in Rehoboth , Namibia. She suffer from extreme pain after she had a operation 2 years ago for bowel cancer .Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Show Cloete text a friend inside her parents corrugated iron shack, 19 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Washing and a car stand next to a corrugated iron shack , 19 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth ,Namibia. Namibia with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Avril Januarie clean a bucket for water for his horse at home ,18 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Farmer Nicolas Feris talk on the phone as a sheep attack him ,18 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Single mother Gertrude Christ stand in front of her corrugated iron shack she share with her two children, 18 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Veronica Isaaks sit in front of her corrugated iron shack, 18 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Elzette Kisting sit in front of her parents corrugated iron shack ,18 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Widower Melanie Januarie sit in the lounge of her corrugated iron schack with her children Henrico and Angele, 17 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Martiano Wells stand inside his one room corrugated iron shack that he share with his wife and four children,17 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Widower Melanie Januarie and her children stand in front of her corrugated iron shack, 17 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Flowers bloom after recent rains around corrugated iron shacks ,16 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Owner of Saddle Hill restaurant hotel Marlowe Humphrey Theron pose at the pool, 12 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Zukeria Adams wash his car, 12 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Leilla Platt , left , sleep over at her friend Michelle Adams house during the school holidays, 12 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia.The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Gunther Philander hold a goat in front of his grandfathers shack , 11 Dec 2013 just outside Rehoboth , Namibia. Gunther life with his granddad as his parents are working in a city a few hundred kilometres away.Namibia, with a population of around 2 million, ranked fourth in 2012 for the biggest housing price increases in the world. Prices have dropped slightly in 2013 but are double what they were six years ago, putting it beyond the reach of most Namibians. More and more people are forced to live in corrugated iron shacks dotted around most big towns and the capital Windhoek. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine
Eighty four year old Katharina Olivier during lunch at a old age home 9 Dec 2013 in Rehoboth , Namibia. The Rehoboth Basters people in Namibia are descendants of European Colonists and Indigenous Khoi-People.The Basters are in between cultures, neither belonging to the majority of black Namibian's or the minority white Namibian.They have truly been in no man's land and are struggling to preserve their identity and their culture. A new generation is now grown up, born in an independent Namibia. ? Karel Prinsloo / eyevine