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Schuckmannsburg
Schuckmannsburg, Namibia
Rural settlement until 1937, the former capital of the Caprivi region. When you transfer the administrative center of the region's current capital of Katima Mulilo, the buildings were demolished in Shukmannsburge on the bricks for use in the construction of the new capital. Today is ...
Caprivi Strip
Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Narrow ledge in Namibia by 450 cells to the river Zambebi - flat plot of a mountain valley in width from 32 to 105 km. Extreme point is the city of Colonial Katima Mulilo with the same bridge over the river Zambebi serving as the boundary between Namibia and
Mamili National Park
Caprivi, Namibia
To get to the National Park on Mamili burn down is not possible, they are flooded. This svoebrazny "island" in the armhole of the rivers. The area of the park has become an ideal protection for the animals living here in marshy
Mudumu National Park
Caprivi, Namibia
Miles of forests, wetlands and shroud along the eastern banks of the Kwando - it Mudumi. Many animals can be seen in this area: the meerkats and spotted otters, impala, black antelopes and zebras, elephants, lions, crocodiles and
Khaudom National Park
Caprivi, Namibia
Isolated Reserve is located in the Kalahari Desert in the west, "the Caprivi strip." This is a very remote and inaccessible area, is home to the magnificent animals such as the lion and hyena. The park also has a campground for
Nationalpark Bwabwata
Caprivi, Namibia
The territory of the West Caprivi in Namibia - a national park Bvabvata. Lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, antelopes, crocodiles and gipopotamy found their home along the banks of the rivers and on the vast expanse of the
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