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Few countries can claim limitless
horizons, untamed wilderness areas, sunny climate, the
oldest desert in the world.
Namibia is a land of ever- changing
scenery, sand dunes and deep canyons.
Manib Naukluft Park:
Is the forth largest national park in the world and is renowned for its
unique beauty. 
The park stretches 400 km long and 150 km wide. You can found rare desert-adapted
plants, Gemsbok, Springbok, Spoted hyenas, lack-backed jackals, and the
awesome lappet-face vultures, the biggest in Africa as well as leopard,
caracals, Cape and bat eared foxes.
The Fish River Canyon:
It’s
an enormous valley, approximately 64 km long, created by
erosion. It cuts deeply into the surrounding area and the river
bed about 750
m below has waterpools many of which have fish.
Sessriem and Sossusvlei:
Is a large clay pan in the desert, surrounded by a highest known dunes
in the world (up to 427m). From time to time the Tsauchab River flows
into the vlei, wich retains the water for a long time. Game abounds in
the vicinity, specially
gemsbok.
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The Namib Desert Park :
Combine all aspects of the desert-sand dunes, granite mountains, plains
of grass, gypsum and quartz, the kuiseb canyon, a lagoon at Sandwich
Haerbour, Camelthorn and ana trees, the largest known concentration
of Welwitschias and game.
Etosha National Park:
The game-rich northwestern corner of Namibia. Its 380 km long and 90
km wide. It is a paradise and contains a wide variety of game in open
country.
The Skeleton Coast:
Beautiful coastline still testifies to innumerable shipwrecks and to
bleached whalebones.
Damaraland:
Here you will find yourself surrounded by a dramatic landscape
of steep valleys, ragged cliffs of red, grey, black and brown – towering
mountains.
The Caprivi Strip:
It’s the water wonderland of northeastern Namibia, in one of the
country
best – kept secrets and abounds with spectacular scenery.
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