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250 images Created 19 Mar 2013

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Few countries in Africa offer such a variety of spectacular landscapes: giant sand dunes, high mountains, bizarre rock formations, deep canyons, waterfalls and bush savannah. Some liken Namibia to a "moon-like" landscape because of its surreal remoteness. The Namib is the oldest desert on earth where you can find a lone oryx wandering over red sand dunes and springbok feeding on the sparse vegetation in dry river beds. Namibia with its incredibly beautiful landscapes, also has abundant desert-adapted wildlife and cultural and tribal diversity that makes it one of the most photogenic countries in the world.
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  • Tarris_Namibia_08_2017_0337.jpg
  • A wide angle close-up view of Burchell's zebras (Equus quagga) drinking from a water hole in the Namib Desert, Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_546.jpg
  • The traditional hair style of a young unmarried Himba girl. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0754.jpg
  • An aggressive desert-dwelling elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) trying to climb a steep sand dune in preparation of a charge, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_0470.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3325.jpg
  • A solitary desert-adapted elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) walks through sand dunes ,Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_00509B.jpg
  • An acacia tree stands alone in a golden plain beneath a red sand dune, near Sossusvlei, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_03041B.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3833.jpg
  • The entrance gate to the Skeleton Coast National Park, Skeleton Coast, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_03196.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    _V3T4602.jpg
  • A webfooted gecko (Pachydactylus range ) licks his eye to remove sand and for moisture, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_2299.jpg
  • A Himba women sitting in the doorway of a traditional Himba hut made from mud and dung. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0840.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3381.jpg
  • A baobab tree (Adansonia) at night beneath the milky way star constellation in north-western Namibia in the Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_1019.jpg
  • A namaqua chameleon (Chamaeleo namaquensis) standing on a sand dune in the Namib desert,, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_3169.jpg
  • Storm clouds and fog rolling in on the large sand dunes of the Skeleton Coast,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1834.jpg
  • An OvaHimba girl cooking over open fire. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0935.jpg
  • A solitary desert-adapted elephant bull (Loxodonta africana) walks through sand dunes ,Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2013_00561.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3213.jpg
  • One of the sand invaded rooms of Kolmanskop, an abandoned German ghost town in southern Namibia, ten kilometer / six miles from the coastal town of Luderitz, Namib Desert, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2656.jpg
  • A Himba girl milking her cow, Kaokoland,Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_3963.jpg
  • Storm clouds and fog rolling in on the large sand dunes of the Skeleton Coast,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1817.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    LL9K2552.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) standing in the safety and shade of its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0775.jpg
  • Quiver tree or kokerboom forest (Aloidendum dichotomum) beneath the milky way of the southern hemisphere in Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2516.jpg
  • On a foggy morning, an adult desert elephant (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) reaches high to feed from an acacia tree over its head, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0948.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3202.jpg
  • One of the sand invaded rooms of Kolmanskop, an abandoned German ghost town in southern Namibia, ten kilometer / six miles from the coastal town of Luderitz, Namib Desert, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2861.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3128.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    LL9K2594.jpg
  • A desert elephant and her young calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the sandy Hoanib river bed, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1495.jpg
  • No stranger to the desert, a lone oryx (Oryx gazella) walks over steep sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3528.jpg
  • A shy but smiling young Himba girl in her village, close-up portrait,  Kaokoland,  Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_4009.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    LL9K2557.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    _V3T4489.jpg
  • A webfooted gecko (Pachydactylus range ) licks his eye to remove sand and for moisture, Skeleton Coast, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_2012_3056.jpg
  • A white rhinoceros and calf (Ceratotherium  simum) standing together in a forest of Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha National Park, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2064.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) next to its mother in a breeding herd, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0985.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3293.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) nursing from its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1405.jpg
  • One of the sand invaded rooms of Kolmanskop, an abandoned German ghost town in southern Namibia, ten kilometer / six miles from the coastal town of Luderitz, Namib Desert, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2598.jpg
  • A desert elephant (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the sandy Hoanib river bed, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1508.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3263.jpg
  • A breeding herd of desert elephants with two playful young calves (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the sandy Hoanib river bed, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1664.jpg
  • One of the sand invaded rooms of Kolmanskop, an abandoned German ghost town in southern Namibia, ten kilometer / six miles from the coastal town of Luderitz, Namib Desert, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2818.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3472.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3235.jpg
  • A wide angle close-up view of Burchell's zebras (Equus quagga) drinking from a water hole in the Namib Desert, Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_531.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    _V3T4497.jpg
  • No stranger to the desert, a lone oryx (Oryx gazella) walks over steep sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3522.jpg
  • No stranger to the desert, a lone oryx (Oryx gazella) walks over steep sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3568.jpg
  • The traditional hair style of a young unmarried Himba girl. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0769.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) staying close to its mother while she feeds from a tree, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0906.jpg
  • A desert-adapted southern giraffe (Giraffa giraffa) standing in front of a sand dune in the Hoanib river bed,Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1107.jpg
  • A breeding herd of desert elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the Hoanib river bed on a windy day, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1188.jpg
  • A colony of cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) at Cape Cross seal colony, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1954.jpg
  • A white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium  simum) in Etosha National Park in northwestern Namibia, Etosha National Park, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2080.jpg
  • One of the sand invaded rooms of Kolmanskop, an abandoned German ghost town in southern Namibia, ten kilometer / six miles from the coastal town of Luderitz, Namib Desert, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2746.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3921.jpg
  • An OmuHimba girl carrying water on her head for a long distance in the dry desert land of Kaokoveld. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region, Nambia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0777.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_4087.jpg
  • Aerial view of river beds, mountains and sand dunes of the Skeleton Coast,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0476.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0205.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0094.jpg
  • Quiver tree or kokerboom forest (Aloidendum dichotomum) beneath star trails of the southern hemisphere in Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_2525.jpg
  • OvaHimba children in their village at sunrise. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_08_2017_0259.jpg
  • An aerial view of a Himba village.Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_Drone_08_2017_0120.jpg
  • Wrapped ankle bracelets of an OvaHimba girl. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_08_2017_0387.jpg
  • A portrait of a traditional Himba girl in her village ,Kaokoland, Namibia,Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_09_11_3910.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0074.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0166.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking in the protection of the herd, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0785.jpg
  • An old abandoned building in the ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz is filled with sand from the Namib Desert, Kolmanskop, Namibia,Africa
    _V3T4571.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0214.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0351.jpg
  • Ghost town of Kolmanskop near Luederitz in Namibia
    LL9K2586.jpg
  • A Himba women sitting in the doorway of a traditional Himba hut made from mud and dung. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_08_2017_0625.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3927.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0357.jpg
  • Aerial view of river beds, mountains and sand dunes of the Skeleton Coast,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0530.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking iwith its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0796.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0050.jpg
  • A desert elephant (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) resting and laying down on a sandy slope, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0830.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking with its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0846.jpg
  • Aerial view of river beds, mountains and sand dunes of the Skeleton Coast,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0545.jpg
  • A traditional Himba hut made from mud and dung. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region.
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0830.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) staying close to its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0870.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking and staying close to its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0935.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3186.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) playing next to its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0981.jpg
  • The traditional hair style of a young unmarried Himba girl. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_08_2017_0441.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis)  staying close to its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0988.jpg
  • No stranger to the desert, a lone oryx (Oryx gazella) walks over steep sand dunes looking for vegetation to feed on, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_3576.jpg
  • Shadows and light reflecting on the large sand dunes of Sossusvlei, Namib Desert,Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0313.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) next to its mother, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0994.jpg
  • The traditional hair style of a young unmarried Himba girl. Numbering about 50,000 people in north-western Namibia, the OvaHimba are indigenous in the Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa
    Tarris_Namibia_04_2014_0782.jpg
  • A breeding herd of desert elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the Hoanib river bed,Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1012.jpg
  • Close to Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert, Deadvlei is a white clay pan characterized by 1000 year old dead camel thorn acacia trees, Deadvlei, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_0055.jpg
  • A small desert elephant calf (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) standing by itself, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1025.jpg
  • A desert elephant (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) walking through the Hoanib river bed on a windy day, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    Tarris_Namibia_05_19_1218.jpg
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