Namibia365 sunny days a year, rich flora and fauna, the diversity of geological phenomena, a wide selection of hotels, fishing, hunting, trips on balloons, etc make Namibia a popular tourist region |
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LuderitzIn 1908 it turned out that the desert around Luderitz is literally strewed with diamonds. Then the diamonds ran out, and now it is just a tiny town in the middle of the desert |
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SwakopmundSwakopmund, built by German colonists, looks like a cozy German village. Excellent place for active forms of recreation - from jeep safaris to surfing |
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Walvis BayWalvis Bay with its sand dunes is a paradise for ornithologists. Here one can observe terns, pelicans, pink flamingos and many other water birds |
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WindhoekWindhoek - the capital of Namibia, located high in the mountains is a very nice colonial style town. The main sights - several castles in medieval style, famous breweries |
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Etosha National ParkIn Etosha National Park one can see up to 114 varieties of mammals, including the full «Big Five» (elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard and lion) and more than 300 species of birds |
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Fish River CanyonThe Fish River Canyon was formed about 500 million years ago through the collapse of the valley bottom due to movements in the earth's crust and by water erosion |
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Himba TribeThe uniqueness of the Himba Tribe is that they still continue to follow all the customs, traditions and beliefs. They are reluctant to maintain contacts with white people |
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Namib DesertNamib Desert - "vast place" - the most ancient desert in the world; sandy dunes; Skeleton Coast; Namib-Naukluft National Park; welwitschia. |
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Namibia, communityThe majority of Namibian community (80%) are the peoples of the Bantu family, 6. 5% - are metises and only 6% - are white descendants of European colonists |
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Namibia, tourismTourists are always welcome in Namibia - a country of two deserts - the Kalahari and Namib. Explore the unique nature and rich wildlife. Wide selection of hotels, farms, campsites |
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Skeleton CoastSkeleton Coast: remains of dead ships, whales skeletons; Skeleton Coast National Park; Roaring Dunes near Terrace Bay; penguins, seals, marine birds. |
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