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Single person walking over sand dunes near Swakopmund, Namibia
Africa, Namibia, Swakopmund. Namaqua chameleon in a dollar bush
Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. People walking on the edge of a sand dune at sunset
Namib desert dunes, Namibia, Africa
Dolphin and Flamingos at Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa
Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Tourist walking on the sand dunes at sunset
Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Tourists walking on the sand dunes at sunset
Fine old buildings in Swakopmund depicts the architecture of this seaside town on Namibias windswept Atlantic coast. The place has a distinctly Teutonic flavour
Interesting exterior garden decoration of a fine old building in Swakopmund, an important seaside town on Namibias windswept Atlantic coast
Namibia, a jetty on the ocean at Swakopmund tourist destination on a sunny day
Namibia, Swakopmund tourist destination
Namibia, Swakopmund, german architecture building
Namibia, Swakopmund, German-style Woermannhaus built in 1905 as the main offices of the Damara & Namaqua Trading Company and declared a national monument and restored in 1976
Jetty, Swakopmund, Skeleton Coast, Erongo District, Namibia
Namibia, Walvis Bay, Pink Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) inside the Walvis Bay Lagoon
Offroad on the Namib desert dunes, Namibia, Africa
Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Man walking on the sand dunes at sunset
Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Tourist. Sand dunes at sunset
Namib desert meets the ocean, Sandwich Harbour, Swakopmund, Namibia, Africa
A fine old building in Swakopmund depicts the architecture of this seaside town on Namibias windswept Atlantic coast. The place has a distinctly Teutonic flavour
The lighthouse in Swakopmund was constructed in 1902, eleven metres high, but its height was almost doubled in 1910. The lighthouse in Swakopmund was constructed in 1902, eleven metres high
Colonial style buildings in Swakopmund, Namibia
Old colonial buildings in Swakopmund, Namibia
The architecture of the seaside town of Swakopmund on Namibias windswept Atlantic coast is distinctly Teutonic, reflecting the countrys colonial past as the Protectorate of German South-West Africa