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Der Berg rechts im Bild heißt „Zuckerhut“ (1285m) und ist einer der vier hohen Gipfel im Spitzkoppegebirge. Das Spitzkoppegebirge umfasst die Gipfel „Große Spitzkoppe“ (1728m), „Pontok Mountain“ (1629m), „Zuckerhut“ (1285m) und die „Kleine Spitzkoppe“ (1584m).
Aufgenommen wenige Minuten vor Sonnenuntergang, Namibia im März 2015.
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O monte do lado direito chama-se "Pão de açúcar”, 1285m. É um dos quatro picos altos na Serra de Spitzkoppe.
A Serra de Spitzkoppe abrange os cumes „Grande Spitzkoppe“ (1728m), „Monte Pontok” (1629m), "Pão de açúcar" (1285m) e o “Pequeno Spitzkoppe” (1584m).
Tirada poucos minutos antes do pôr-do-sol, Namíbia em março de 2015.
a for Namibia so characteristic tree, the Quiver Tree , or Kookerboom, late evening near to Keetmanshoop ...
it was so good to see them doing so well - what a change from a few years ago! There are even 5 foals now after attempts have been made to relocate the hyenas who had been killing them for years and an additional feeding programme has been established!
Spitzkoppe, also known as the "Matterhorn of Namibia," is a prominent group of granite peaks located in the Namib Desert of Namibia. It is one of the most recognizable and iconic landmarks in the country. The area is renowned for its stunning rock formations and ancient rock art.
Les dunes de Sossusvlei forment l'un des endroits les plus spectaculaires d'Afrique Australe. Au cœur de la Namibie, Sossusvlei est un désert de sel et d'argile, un site somptueux qui offre d'impressionnantes dunes de sable rouges à la géométrie parfaite, au cœur du désert du Namib. Dans le parc de Namib Naukluft, Sossusvlei s'étend depuis la localité de Sesriem sur une soixantaine de kilomètres d'est en ouest.Le site des dunes est tellement immense qu'on nomme Sossusvlei la mer de sable. Il faut savoir que la Namibie contient 2 des 10 grands déserts du Monde et qu'il y a 2,6 habitants au kilomètre carré (contre 118 en France et 446 en Inde !).
The dunes of Sossusvlei form one of the most spectacular places in southern Africa. In the heart of Namibia, Sossusvlei is a desert of salt and clay, a sumptuous site which offers impressive red sand dunes with perfect geometry, in the heart of the Namib desert. In the Namib Naukluft Park, Sossusvlei extends from the locality of Sesriem over about sixty kilometers from east to west. The site of the dunes is so immense that Sossusvlei is called the sea of sand. You should know that Namibia contains 2 of the 10 great deserts of the world and that there are 2.6 inhabitants per square kilometer (against 118 in France and 446 in India!).
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