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navigate by keyword : desert spans oceanfacing coast fromoranjemundon border withsouth africa around kilometres 45mi north oflderitz distance 320km 200mi sperrgebiet renamedtsau khaeb national parkextends 100km 62mi inlandand its total area 26000km210000sqmimakes three percent namibias land mass diamond namibia

Sur Mer Oceanside Property with Elegant Gate, Winter Overcast Scene Royalty Free Stock Photo
Malecón de la Marina Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sperrgebiet, Diamond Area 1, Namibia, Africa
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Coastal smart eco-home using tidal energy, futuristic design with green rooftop, ocean-facing large windows Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Sperrgebiet, a diamond mining area in southwestern Namibia, in the Namib Desert, spans the Atlantic Ocean-facing the coast from Oranjemund on the border with South Africa, to around 72 kilometres (45 mi) north of Lüderitz, a distance of 320 km (200 mi) north. The Sperrgebiet, renamed Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, extends to around 100 km (62 mi) inland, and its total area of 26,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi), makes up three percent of Namibia's land mass


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