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📍 Deadvlei

The Namib Desert, said to be the oldest in the world, is registered as a World Heritage Site in Namibia for the following reasons 🥰 -Unparalleled natural beauty Drying causes the lake to dry up, and the trees do not rot but instead take on artistic forms -Biodiversity Creatures found only in this desert Chameleons, lizards, snakes, geckos -Special topographical formation The sand along the coast is white, while the sand inland is red Iron is attached to it, forming sandstone iron The oldest desert in the world -Unique ecosystem Moisture is obtained from morning mist Deadvlei, full of mystery, was a wonderful place ✨ #Overseas travel#World heritage site#Breathtaking view
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