Namibia offers an unparalleled playground of excitement for adrenaline junkies and adventure enthusiasts alike. From the towering dunes of the Namib Desert to the rugged coastline of the Skeleton ...
Portuguese sailors nicknamed the Skeleton Coast the "Gates of Hell." Accurate at the time, given the number of shipwrecks. The remains of survivors are mixed up with the last remnants of the area's ...
It seems more like a mirage than real life -- lions stalking seals along a dazzling white sand strand that wouldn't look out of place in the Caribbean. But the sand dunes towering a hundred meters ...
When you think about surfing in Namibia, what comes to mind? Perfect miles long tubes at Skeleton Bay, or an eerie skeleton of a shipwreck? After scoring the former, Jamie O'Brien and Co decided to ...
Namibia has taken decisive action to protect one of its most delicate natural treasures – the ancient lichen fields of the Skeleton Coast. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) of Namibia, the ...
Namibia has the richest known deposits of marine diamonds in the world, estimated at around 75 million carats ...
This may be Africa but a tour of the Skeleton Coast focuses on small animals, not big game -- lizards, jackals, insects and birds. They're the ones most likely to survive in this arid region.
Many locals say the only way to truly discover the Skeleton Coast is by undertaking a mobile tented safari and driving the shoreline from Swakopmund to Torra Bay or Terrace Bay and then onwards to the ...
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