Tyrone Nashandi poses in front of the world’s largest floating book fair, (left) and inside (right)
A local resident of Walvis Bay, Tyrone Nashandi recently visited Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair currently docked at Port Walvis Bay. His experience on the cultural and educational vessel offered a glimpse into its diverse offerings.
For those interested in exploring, Logos Hope is open daily until July 21st, inviting everyone to discover its wide range of books, cultural performances and inspiring conversations.
Alongside the ship’s book fair and café, visitors can enjoy events such as “Meet the World” featuring cultural performances from across the globe and “Shaping the Future,” which includes inspiring conversations on social topics, including a panel discussion, on Tuesday, 16th July 2024.
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