Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park. In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms. Atop the ridge as the sand begins to glow deep rich sienna, a view of utter beauty is illuminated in gold, extending from the soft dunes around you. Do a 180 degree turn and the desert suddenly seems to be completely different than what you had just seen: in the east, vast plains, decorated with a green ribbon of riverine trees stretch out to the foot of distant purple-blue mountains, while in the west you see dune upon dune (the children's-book idea of what a desert looks like) all the way to the never-ending horizon. In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience cov
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