The Coastal Area of Namibia

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This is where one can find incredible towns that consisting the soft red sand dunes and ever wetland home as well as groups of different water species.

The following are town at the edge of ground land of Namibia:
* Henties Bay
* Swakopmund
* Walvis Bay
* Luderity
* Oranjemund 

This is where one can find the soft sand dunes home and incredible water earth of Namibia and is where amount of significant and specific arrays of biological and ecological diversity and much rich estuarine of seabirds, faunas, number of endangered species, salt pans and coastal soft red sand dunes can be found.http://www.nacoma.org.na/Our_Coast/WalkOnOurCoastline.htm.

Walvis bay is the most busy area with numbers of harbor rent and exciting water species such as heavy side's dolphin, cape fur seals, pelicans, flamingos, sunfish crowded it as a feeding world. Walvis bay is the largest bay in Namibia, the area good for commercial perspective and was a primary fishing world. Swakopmund is the most beautiful premier holiday resort town and is where you can find skeleton coastal along the side, good place for skydiving and many more.

The destination of diamonds coast is Oranjemund which is situated in the far side of the southwest of Namibia. This place is unique of its well behave population and landscape of which the relic of former mining activities, this is also the most remarkable mining operation in history and today, as onshore of which resources dwindle.

References

http://www.nacoma.org.na/Our_Coast/WalkOnOurCoastline.htm.

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