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Namibia's Skeleton Coast by Davyddylachy(m): 8:37pm On Jul 30
Namibia's Skeleton Coast is a place like no other on Earth.

Stretching along the country's northern Atlantic coastline, this remote and otherworldly region is a blend of stark desert, crashing waves, and haunting shipwrecks.

It's a place that defies expectations and leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.

The Desolate Beauty of the Skeleton Coast

The Skeleton Coast is a land of extremes. The desert dunes rise hundreds of feet from the shore, creating a stark contrast with the pounding surf.

The landscape is a study in muted tones - grays, browns, and blacks predominate, with the occasional splash of color from the neon-pink flamingos that dot the shoreline.

Despite its harsh and unforgiving nature, the Skeleton Coast is home to a surprising array of life. Desert-adapted lions, hyenas, and other predators roam the beaches in search of seals and other maritime prey.

Elephants wade into the waves, while 11 species of shark patrol the offshore waters. It's a place where life clings to existence in the most unlikely of places.

A Treacherous Coast for Sailors

The Skeleton Coast earned its name from the countless shipwrecks that dot its shores.

Over the centuries, hundreds of vessels have died on the jagged reefs and treacherous currents that characterize this coastline.

The skeletons of these ships, along with the bones of their crews, litter the beaches and dunes, serving as a grim reminder of the power of the sea.

One of the most famous wrecks is that of the Dunedin Star, a British freighter that ran aground in 1942 while carrying munitions to Egypt.

Despite a dramatic rescue effort that saw one of the rescue ships itself run aground, all 63 crew members were eventually brought to safety.

Other wrecks were not so lucky, with the remains of 12 headless skeletons found in 1860, along with a note in the sand directing rescuers to a river 60 miles to the north. READ MORE HERE https://africafactszone.com/namibias-skeleton-coast/

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