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Having spent a day at Twyfelfontein (Damaraland) in the Kunene Region, northwestern Namibia, it was time to head west to the Skeleton Coast and the Namib Desert, with the ultimate aim of ending up at the coastal city Swakupmond, in western Namibia.
Twyfelfontein is a vast Namibian wilderness with a large number of ancient rocks and dramatic, arid landscapes. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site with 2,000 ancient petroglyph rocks estimated to be around 6,000 years old. It is a premier archaeological site showcasing hunter-gatherer and Khoi-San history. The region is extremely hot, making it difficult for plants to survive for long....
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Conquering Skeleton Coast and Namib Desert
Source: Sun News Online
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