Thursday, 23 April 2026
8 am-9 am
Namibia is true exoticism. There, you can observe pristine nature, still untouched by civilization. A land of lions, ostriches, springboks, oryxes, giraffes, zebras, and elephants. It is also home to the world’s oldest desert, 80 million years old, where rain falls only once every 7 years.
We invite you to meetings about this fascinating part of the world. We begin on Thursday, April 23 at 8:00 a.m. with an online breakfast: “Namibia – Filming Among Animals.”
We will talk about, among other things:
- Why zebras have stripes
- What the Big Five of Africa is
- Why jackals are needed at Cape Cross
- How many times elephants grow new teeth
- What animals symbolize in Namibia’s coat of arms
- What color the most beautiful dunes in the world are
The meeting will be held by Kamila Radzyńska – business coach, specialised in intercultural communication, member of SIETAR Polska, R&D Manager experienced in foreign trade, romanist, passionate about the Far East, and winner of the Knowledge about France Competition organised by PR III radio and France Inter.
The meeting will be held in Polish.
To confirm your participation, please contact:
Timea Balajcza, spotkania@balajcza.pl ;tel.: +48 601 913 446
