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Namibia On Foot Activities: We arrange for you to take a tour to Kolmanskop. Boat cruises can be taken to see dophins and seals swimming along the boat to Diaz point. We also arrange to drive you to Diaz Point and Grusse Bucht (Big Bay). A replica of Diaz's cross can be seen. The Shark Island can be seen that was once a consentration camp.

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The name means "Whale Bay". The bay has been a haven for sea vessels, because of its natural deep water harbour, being the only natural harbour of any size along the country's coast. Being rich in plankton and marine life. These waters drew large numbers of whales attracting whalers and fishing vessels.
Walvis Bay, with it's large bay and sand dunes, is the tourism activity centre of Namibia.

Namibia On Foot We had an adventure packed holiday - sand boarding and quad biking. Swakop has the best sunset in Africa - visit the country and see for yourself!

Namibia On Foot The name "Namib" is from Nama origin. The desert occupies an area of around 31 200 square miles. It's one of the oldest deserts in the world. A number of unusual species of plants and animals are found in the desert.

Namibia On Foot The great arid shrubland and salt pan of Etosha contains a massive concentration of wild life, particularly huge herds of zebra, various antelope and wildebeest, but no shortage of elephants, giraffe or bird life either. Predators are tricky to find and depend on luck and persistence.

Namibia On Foot The great arid shrubland and salt pan of Etosha contains a massive concentration of wild life, particularly huge herds of zebra, various antelope and wildebeest, but no shortage of elephants, giraffe or bird life either. Predators are tricky to find and depend on luck and persistence.
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