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Information (german) zu den Wildpferden Namibias: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qz_C7FhYMA von Gebhart Plangger
WÜSTENPFERDE (Wiki): de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%BCstenpferd
FORUM: www.namibia-forum.ch/
NAMIBIA (Wiki): de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia
Sossusvlei (sometimes written Sossus Vlei) is a salt and clay pan surrounded by high red dunes, located in the southern part of the Namib Desert, in the Namib-Naukluft National Park of Namibia.
on our way down west we came across a herd of horses - and their "horse-boys" riding the horses red indian style, just with a light rein, without saddle .. very interesting sight in this barren area
Sunset. Sesriem, Namibia. Nov/2015
Sesriem is a small settlement located in the Namib Desert, in Namibia, close to the southern end of the Naukluft Mountains. It is especially known because the "Sesriem gate" is the main access point to the Namib-Naukluft National Park for visitors entering the park to visit the nearby tourist attraction of Sossusvlei.[1] As many "settlements" in the Namib, Sesriem is essentially a filling station with basic services such as public telephones and a couple of small kiosks where travellers can get general supplies such as food and water.[2] In the surroundings of Sesriem there are several accommodations, such as a few lodges (e.g., "Le Mirage Desert" and the "Sossusvlei Lodge") and at least 24 campsites for backpackers.[2]
By the Sesriem gate, hot air balloons depart in the early morning, providing scenic flights over the Sossusvlei dunes
Without any digital camera.
Sans appareil photo numérique.
Ohne Digitalkamera.
kwerfeldein.de/2015/03/21/namibia-entschleunigt-ein-reise...
Edited MODIS Terra PR image of part of Namibia. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: The reds and oranges of the Namibian landscape form a starkly beautiful image when viewed from space. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this true-color image of southwestern Namibia on May 21, 2018.
The Republic of Namibia sits along southern Africa’s Atlantic coast. Just offshore the cold Benguela Current flows northward from the south, effectively suppressing rainfall and giving rise to the arid Namib Desert. The Namib Desert, with its soft orange sands lies along the coast. The desert ends abruptly with the rocky outcrops and lines of broken cliffs called the Great Escarpment. Further inland the Great Escarpment gives way to a high-elevation central plateau. While little rain falls in the highlands, it is enough to allow the growth of vegetation which appears as a faint wash of green in this image.
Image Facts
Satellite: Terra
Date Acquired: 5/21/2018
Resolutions: 1km (55.5 KB), 500m (164.1 KB), 250m (365.3 KB)
Bands Used: 1,4,3
Image Credit: Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC