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Violate any of the regulations set for the Dorob National Park this festive season and you will pay a fine of N$500 or more. Stakeholders such as the Ministries of Environment and Tourism, Fisheries and Marine Resources as well as the Namibian Coast Conservation and Management project, have taken a no-nonsense stance against those who violate the environment. (Picture) Private enterprises within the Dorob National Park also extended their services. On the quad bike is Andries Dausab of the environment ministry, on his left is Jaoa Coimbra, owner of Dare Devils who sponsored two quads to assist with law enforcement. (Photograph contributed)
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