No. 4 - Namib desert, Namibia Be careful, get ready to be amazed! If you dream of deserts with red sand dunes as far as the eye can see, this is the place to come ... The Namib Desert, located in the west of the country (on the Atlantic coast) is one of the two deserts of Namibia, with the Kalahari Desert. Born over 55 million years ago, it is considered the oldest desert in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It must be said that the place is really incredible: there are very old sand dunes which have solidified (and no longer move) as well as more recent dunes (which continue to move). These dunes were formed by materials from the interior of southern Africa that were carried by ocean currents, wind and water. Incredible, right? In addition, the Namib Desert has an extraordinary ecosystem: it rains extremely rarely, but a little water is brought by the fog coming from the sea, this humidity allowing the desert to accommodate several species. animal and plant. Namib Desert Animals Whilst there are other coastal deserts (such as the Atacama) bounded by cool ocean currents, the Namib is the only one in which endemic plants and animals have evolved in virtually barren dunes. 👉👉Follow us to know more beautiful places around the world. #cheap_flightsnow #photogrid #travelphotography #earthgallery #traveldiaries #backpacking #earthporn #naturegram #backpack #getaway #greatphotosofworld #mytravelgram #worldbestgram #traveltheworld #instafollow #livetravelchannel #naturelover #bucketlist #ilovetravel #photoshoot #natgeotravel #visit #worldingram #natureporn #travelandlife #roadtrip #photographer #photobomb #beautifulview #namibia (at Namibia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGIGIxHhoqu/?igshid=1r06sgqey3f5y













