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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Pictured: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie take Shiloh back to her birthplace as family mix Christmas with charity in Namibia

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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

New friends: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are snapped with fellow humanitarians in Namibia


Last week they were pictured piling a trolley full of toys for their children, but this week Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are giving back.

As they continue their trip in Namibia, the Hollywood power couple were at their humanitarian best as they posed with some fellow philanthropists.

The group shot was taken in Namibia in the last couple of days in the glow of the stunning African sun.

Holding her adopted daughter Zahara in her arms, Angelina was the very essence of earth mother dressed in a simple black T-shirt and loose pants and her hair hanging naturally around her shoulders.

To her left was husband Brad, who balanced the couple's other daughter Shiloh on his hip.


Family Christmas: Angelina and Brad piled their trolley high with Christmas shopping at a mall in Windhoek, Namibia, last week


The actor looked similarly casual and relaxed with his black hat and shades.
The family were posing with a host family and a few new friends.

They are staying with Dr. Rudie van Vuuren, a famous physician, cricket player and conservationist, his wife Marlice, also a well known conservationist, and their son Zacheo.

The family runs the Naankuse Wildlife Sanctuary and Lodge, where Brad, Angelina, and their kids decided to spend Christmas this year.

Shiloh was born in the seaside town of Swakopmund in the African country four years ago.

The well-travelled family spend every other Christmas in the U.S., then enjoy a trip to a far-flung location the second year.

Earlier this month Angelina explained: 'We're going to travel with the kids and go to a random part of the world.'

'We're going to travel and have an adventure because that's what we love to do.'

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