NOUN
- a desert in Namibia extending along the coast between the high plateau and the Atlantic Ocean
How To Use Namib Desert In A Sentence
- `You see, oranjemund diamonds are mined from the Namib desert diamond terraces which adjoin the beach. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
- `You see, oranjemund diamonds are mined from the Namib desert diamond terraces which adjoin the beach. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
- On this part of the coast the dunes of the Namib Desert come right down to the sea.
- According to George Lindsay, welwitschias also absorb moisture in the form of dense fog that flows over the Namib Desert.
- Colin Prior, a Scottish photographer, has taken his own panoramas of the Namib Desert in addition to other wild places, including Kenya, the Sahara Desert and Bungle Bungle in Australia.
- It is difficult to imagine that the closest living relatives of the modern elephant are the hyrax rock dassie, about the size of a guinea pig, the dugong, the manatee, and the golden mole of the Namib Desert. The Elephant's Secret Sense
- The Namib Desert is nested within the ‘Namib’ biogeographical province of Udvardy and the ‘Namib Desert’ unit of White, with the eastern boundary taken from the 100 mm rainfall isohyet. Namib desert
- For the first time in three weeks I am alone, driving from Windhoek toward the Namib Desert beneath a ubiquitous blue sky, its presence above the savannah creating the illusion of a flat, wide Earth.