Running from Etosha National Park in the east to Skeleton Coast National Park in the west, 12 ephemeral rivers form linear oases through this semiarid stretch of the Namibia desert. Researcher Keith Leggett is conducting the first comprehensive investigation of elephant population ecology in this ...
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A sudden gust of wind catapulted the balloon forward and threw our basket onto its side. We found our faces within inches of the desert dirt. Our side of the basket was on the bottom, so we were lucky to have grabbed the internal handles, rather than the top of the basket. We would...
Dunes landscape in the Namib desert The Namib Desert stretches along the Atlantic ocean over 1,000 km/ 621 miles with huge dunes as far as the eye can see. This desert is considered the oldest desert in the world and has been arid, which means dry, for more than 55 million years. The...
Some of the oldest living plants and vegetation species live in Namibia. TheWelwitschiaplant with its two huge leaves is known a living fossil. The plant grows even in the driest of all arid places, the Namib desert. Another famous Namibian species is thekokerboomor quiver tree. ...
Namibia Desert Dunes The oldest desert in the world is the Namib desert. The Namib is a coastal desert with huge dunes along the Atlantic Ocean and thus stretching along of the western part of Namibia. The name gives it away, 'namib' means vast place and a vast place it is!
Additionally one can retreat to thewine cellarbelow the main bar area, where we have large glass windows allowing you to feel connected to nature and preserve the memories that you observe, live and gather during your stay with us. If you prefer the opennights' sky,you would like to relax...
Had we arrived earlier in the morning we could have gone on a hunting-gathering walk to learn how the San live off the land. But the sun was too high in the sky for standing around outside. The San are really starting to reach out to tourists (through much outside development help) ...
Subjects that can be offered include “ Anti-Poaching”, “Customer Care”, “Geography and Geology”, “History”, “Flora”, “Fauna”, “Birds”, “The Night Sky” and subjects such as “Area Specific – Etosha, Namib Desert, Southern Namibia, Northern Namibia, Zambezi and the Kalahari”...