Arrived in Namibia, you’ve already
discovered that in this country there are no mega-cities, and you will have the
time to learn about Park Namib oryx, the great desert of sand where the valleys
are filled with lichen-green-orange. Obviously, in order to observe this
miracle, the result of the rains in January and February, is at this time that
you will have to choose to make your trip to the African continent. Yes, you’ll
also have time to admire the flight of flamingos, on the Coast of the
skeletons, but I’ll remember to also make an excursion to the south – near the
border with South Africa – because the Fish River Canyon can remain inside your
eyes. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/namibia
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