17 September 2012

Living desert

Finally we found a place with fast internet connection, so we can share some pictures with you. :-)

When you walk or drive through a desert, you might get the impression, that there's no life around you... In case of the Namib, a coastal desert in southern Africa, this assumption is completely wrong.
Having endured arid or semi-arid conditions for roughly 55–80 million years, the Namib is the oldest desert in the world. This is one of the reasons why a number of unusual species of plants and animals are found in this desert. Many of them are endemic and highly adapted to the specific climate of the area.
In Swakopmund we had the pleasure to track some of these amazing creatures. Have a look!

1 comment:

  1. Jeeeh, ein Chamäleon! Wow, wie lange bleibt ihr jeweils reglos an Ort und Stelle, bis euch all diese Tiere vor die Linse laufen, hüpfen, schleichen?

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