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These 1000-year-old trees in the desert look like a dreamscape

These 1000-year-old trees in the desert look like a dreamscape

Canberra Times27-05-2025

To escape the heat and the legwork, I take a thrilling open jeep ride along soft sands to marvel at this bizarre work of nature. It is one of many attractions in Namib-Naukluft National Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Namib Sand Sea. The landscape formed as temperatures dried up, cutting the area off from the river. The arid pocket became too dry for trees to decompose. Now blazed and appearing frozen in time, its 1000-year-old trees are one of the country's most photographed sights.

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