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Namibia's SPECTACULAR COASTLINE OFFERS
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES TO SEE THE RARE
SPECIECES WHICH HAVE ADAPTED TO THE EXTREMELY
DRY CONTITIONS; INCLUDING THE DESRERT
ELEPHANT, BLACK MAINED LIONS, AND BLACK
RHINOS. tHE COUNTRY IS SPARSELY POPULATED
AND HAS HUGE WIDE OPEN EXPANSES with over
15% of the land set aside as national
parks.
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ETOSHA
National Park
This
northern Namibia parks year round
water supply attracts a wide variety
of animals and more than 100,000 elephants
migrate through or make the park their
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NAMIB-NAUKLUFT
national PARK
This
huge reserve, is the second largest
in world, covering over 20.000 sq.
miles. Originally created to protect
the ancient ways of the Bushman that
still live there, it is also home
to many rare, desert adapted species. |
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SKELETON
COAST National Park
This
huge salt pan was once a giant lake.
Over the eons the waters
receded, but yearly rains still attract
millions of Flamingoes that nest in
the shallow waters. |
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