An African
through this country will show you its desert
.
Hi, I’m Rebecca Brayton, welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today, we’ll be learning more about the
and geography of Namibia.
Located in Sub-Saharan
, Namibia is a hot, dry, desert-covered country. The landscape of Namibia has
remained remarkably
over the last few centuries. It’s for this reason that today, Namibia offers a
breadth of unique natural
marvels for all to enjoy.
It is also the
of a number of exotic animals.
Roughly eighty per cent of the country’s terrain consist of
, but that does not mean there is nothing to see.
The
scenery is
proof that Namibia is a country of contradictions.
With almost one thousand miles of coastline, desert
expanses give way to
.
The fascinating landscape is also comprised of
and
.
Namibia also
displays making it the perfect
spot for astronomers and
stargazers to watch the night
.
Namibia is
split in two by the
which helps give the country its
.
It also
boasts approximately 300 days of
annually and is susceptible to
droughts.
For
slightly , travel to Namibia between May and October during the country’s winter season.
With light
shifting over sand dunes and deep canyons, Namibia
draws a number of artists and photographers who are captivated by its
landscape.