FROM NAMIBIA
Namibia's geological journey from Windhoek to Pietermaritzburg spans 1,500 km through diverse landscapes, showcasing the country's rich mineral heritage and natural beauty. From the ancient sands of the Namib Desert to the highlands, the vast Etosha Pan, and the dramatic Fish River Canyon, Namibia's geography includes deserts, highlands, and semi-arid regions. Elevations range from sea level to over 2,000 meters, with geological features like the diamond and uranium reserves, unique formations like Spitzkoppe, shaped by a climate of sparse rainfall and extreme temperatures. This journey encapsulates Namibia's dynamic earth history and its influence on the planet's geological formations.
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