Cape Town journalist-turned-researcher Margaret Jacobsohn swapped city life for a remote Ovahimba settlement on the edge of Namibia's liberation war. What she experienced shook her world view and changed the way she thought about people and nature - and highlighted our modern deficiency in ecological intelligence. Drawn into the warmth and richness of rural community life, and revelling in vast Namibia's "gloriously unclad geology - a country that...