Getting to know Namibia with two eye-catching new atlases
How well do you know Namibia? Did you know that Ongwediva means "where leopards drink" or that Omatako means "buttocks"? Do you know what makes Namibia so dry, or why the coastal waters are so rich in marine life? Do you want to know more about the mountains, waters, diverse landscapes, plants, animals and people of Namibia? Then the 390-page, informationpacked, beautifully illustrated Atlas of Namibia: its land, water and life should be at the top of your wish list. This is the third Atlas of Namibia, following on from the National Atlas of South West Africa (Namibia) published in 1983 and the Atlas of Namibia: A portrait of the land and its people published in 2002. The new atlas builds on previous work and introduces new topics and information generated in the 20 years since the last atlas. With 200 more pages than its predecessor, the new atlas is a major update that will expand the depth and breadth of your knowledge.
Conservation and the Environment in Namibia
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