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The Namib Desert An ancient ecosystem every bit as fascinating as it is beautiful. Discover plants that live for a thousand years, antelope that don't drink and lizards that dance to beat the heat. |
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The Skeleton Coast High adventure, shipwrecks, enormous seal colonies, prolific birdlife, and a bounty of marinelife make the stark Skeleton Coast a beguiling attraction. |
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With postcard scenery at every turn, herds of Damara elephants scour the valleys and hardy plains herds make a good living on meagre supplies. The place is littered with ancient rock art. |
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Wild and remote, Koakoland is where civilisation ends and true adventure begins. The scale of valleys, cliffs and fertile riverbeds is dramatic. This is the realm of the desert elephant. |
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Himbaland Proud and inviolate, the nomadic Himba pastoralists live in a world of their own in the most rugged and spectacular region of Namibia. Their domain reaches the Kunene River. |
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The Caprivi The Caprivi is a lush, sub-tropical cartographic quirk that forms the northern reaches of the Okavango Delta and the Chobe and Linyanti Wetlands. Animals, birds and plants abound. |
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One of Africa's great parks and best-kept secrets, the waterholes around Etosha Pan attract mighty herds, savage predators and great flocks of birds. A wildlife photographer's dream. |













