Namibia: Land of the Brave
by Sam Cohen Photography
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About the Book
Namibia's vast endless landscapes are only surpassed by the few vehicles you will encounter in this large country the size of France with only 2 million people. The Namib desert is said to be the oldest in the world. The highest sand dunes caused by the different currents can also have it's effect on the many shipwrecks on the Skeleton Coast. Petroglyphs as old as 2000 years found in Twffelfontein and some of the oldest tribes on record, Herrero, Damara, Himba can be visited. From deserts and sand dunes to Cape fur seals at Walvis Bay and Cape Cross. The Etosha National Park is an ancient clay salt pan where modern technology and nature have created waterholes to keep the animal population thriving..At any given waterhole animals of all kinds can be seen together unlike any other place. Namibia stands as a truly unique and diverse destination unlike no other.
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