In the heart of the desert
Jun 02, 2020
2 minutes
By Lucia Ferigutti
Travelers who aren’t afraid to go off the beaten track are flocking to Namibia in search of breathtaking landscapes and unexplored lands. In the south-west of the country the Namib, the oldest desert in the world (and second driest, after Chile’s Atacama), is home to burnt-orange sand dunes, vast plains, dry riverbeds, fossilized trees and red granite and black limestone rocky mountains. The bushmen, who lived
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