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Dies ist Namibia

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Namibia is an extensive and largely desolate country that stretches along the west coast of southern Africa. While the Tropic of Capricorn cuts through the land, it is bordered to the west by the icy Atlantic Ocean and to the east by the Kalahari. The eastern boundaries are defined by the Kunene River in the north, the Okavango in the northeast, and the Orange River in the dry south. Amidst these borders lies a land of incredible beauty with massive dunes, rugged mountains, geological rarities, and botanical wonders. For the wildlife that thrives here and the people who call it home, Namibia is a paradise on earth. This book brings to life the history, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of this beautiful and mysterious land. Impressive photography and an informative text guide the reader on an incredible journey through one of the last true wildernesses of our world.

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Dies ist Namibia, Gerald Cubitt, Peter Joyce

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Titul
Dies ist Namibia
Jazyk
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Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
160
ISBN10
1859746136
ISBN13
9781859746134
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Namibia is an extensive and largely desolate country that stretches along the west coast of southern Africa. While the Tropic of Capricorn cuts through the land, it is bordered to the west by the icy Atlantic Ocean and to the east by the Kalahari. The eastern boundaries are defined by the Kunene River in the north, the Okavango in the northeast, and the Orange River in the dry south. Amidst these borders lies a land of incredible beauty with massive dunes, rugged mountains, geological rarities, and botanical wonders. For the wildlife that thrives here and the people who call it home, Namibia is a paradise on earth. This book brings to life the history, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of this beautiful and mysterious land. Impressive photography and an informative text guide the reader on an incredible journey through one of the last true wildernesses of our world.