Yasold then said to Val, "Moreover, your Swakopmund has the Swakop River as a water source, which is far better than our Whale Bay Port."
Speaking of the Swakop River, Val indeed felt a sense of pride, because the existence of the Swakop River shaped Swakopmund. Although the river's flow is not very stable, it remains one of the rare good places in the whole of Southwestern Africa.
"And the Mangjing Highway is equally significant for your Swakopmund. After all, the distance between our two cities is less than thirty kilometers. You only need to build a short highway to connect with the Mangjing Highway, a journey, or simply use the existing road between our two cities," Yasold suggested.
