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The world is filled with countless natural and man-made wonders that offer breathtaking beauty and unforgettable experiences.
1. Home To the World’s Oldest Desert Namibia is home to the Namib Desert, which is considered the oldest desert in the world, dating back at least 80 million years.
Do you know that the Namib Desert is one of the driest destinations on the planet? Its Mars-like landscape features nothing except high sand dunes, barren mountains and gravel plains extending to ...
Step into the untamed world of the Namib Desert with these extraordinary storytellers, whose cinematic journey spans an unparalleled eight-year desert odyssey. In "Lions of the Skeleton Coast ...
Learn how this ghostly gecko's webbed feet help it survive in the dunes of the Namib Desert. Find out more about this petite, nocturnal carnivore.
The secrets of the plant that cannot die Welwitschia, found in the Namib Desert, is one of the longest living plants on the planet. Scientists are now discovering its genetic secrets, writes ...
The Namib Desert's dry climate keep not only the ruins of these houses, but their decorations and furniture intact.
For over 50 years, ecologists have studied and debated the mystery of the Namib Desert’s “fairy circles,” circular patches, mostly barren of grass, that have spread across 1,100 miles in the ...
Scientists have gone back and forth for decades on the cause behind the Namib Desert’s mysterious “fairy circles.” A new study offers what may finally be evidence for a clear explanation.
The strange, barren spots pepper the vast Namib Desert, which stretches from southern Angola to northern South Africa. They are known as “fairy circles,” and for a natural phenomenon with such ...