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Waterkloof, Naukluft
Namibia
Naukluft, seen from Sesriem

The Naukluft Mountains (Afrikaans: Naukluftberge) are a massif in central Namibia, forming the easternmost part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park. They are known for their wildlife, including mountain zebras, kudu, klipspringers, gemsbok, and leopards. The mountains have many small streams and waterfalls, while the Never Ending Hills lie to their east.

Geology edit

The Naukluft Mountains were first extensively mapped by German Geologists Henno Martin and Hermann Korn in 1938-39 [1]



References edit

  1. ^ Korn, Hermann; Martin, Henno (1959). "Gravity tectonics in the Naukluft Mountains of South West Africa". Geological Society of America Bulletin. 70 (8). Geological Society of America: 1047–1078. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  • Mary Seely; John Pallet: Namib. Secrets of a desert uncovered, Venture Publications, Windhoek 2008, ISBN 978-3-941602-06-9
  • Riley L, Riley W: Natures Strongholds – The Worlds great Wildlife Reserves; Princeton University Press, 2004
  • Olivier S, Olivier W: Naturschutzgebiete in Namibia; Longman Namibia, 1994
  • Hüser K. et al.: Namibia – Eine Landeskunde in Bildern; Klaus Hess, 2001
  • Grünert N: Namibias faszinierende Geologie: Ein Reisehandbuch; Klaus Hess, 2003

24°10′S 16°10′E / 24.167°S 16.167°E / -24.167; 16.167

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