With greater than 300 days a year, the sunlight controls this country a lot that it's even shining from their flag. It's a barren land, sometimes it resembles it's from an additional planet but still familiar. It is land of contrasts and colours with broad landscapes as well as interesting deserts. Influenced by various cultures throughout colonization as well as now born-again from the shadows of Discrimination in 1990, Namibia offers a lovely collage of society, language, art, songs as well as food. Everyone that loves an experience ought to take a trip to Namibia, the valuable corner of our world packed with extraordinary natural marvels. The experience of endless landscapes as well as an exceptional blaze of colour make Namibia remarkable. NAMIBIA-- THE SPIRIT OF WILDERNESS welcomes you on a trip whose attraction will never allow you go: From the Namib Desert over the breath-taking Fish River Canyon to the magnificent Etosha National forest where you will see wild elephants, antelopes, giraffes, zebras and lions.
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With greater than 300 days a year, the sunlight controls this country a lot that it's even shining from their flag. It's a barren land, sometimes it resembles it's from an additional planet but still familiar. It is land of contrasts and colours with broad landscapes as well as interesting deserts. Influenced by various cultures throughout colonization as well as now born-again from the shadows of Discrimination in 1990, Namibia offers a lovely collage of society, language, art, songs as well as food. Everyone that loves an experience ought to take a trip to Namibia, the valuable corner of our world packed with extraordinary natural marvels. The experience of endless landscapes as well as an exceptional blaze of colour make Namibia remarkable. NAMIBIA-- THE SPIRIT OF WILDERNESS welcomes you on a trip whose attraction will never allow you go: From the Namib Desert over the breath-taking Fish River Canyon to the magnificent Etosha National forest where you will see wild elephants, antelopes, giraffes, zebras and lions.
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