Great interaction with the image of the dunes next to the ocean

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And the publication of the account (World Of History), which he follows, follows on "Twitter" 347,000 tweeters, a picture showing the sand dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in the state Angola.

These dunes are part of the Nambib Desert, which is located in my country Namibia and Angola in the west Africa.

The sand dunes appeared as a steep rocky cliff or a sloping wall, in a strange phenomenon, as sandy deserts do not meet with the seas.

The account, which specializes in telling historical stories, was satisfied with a small comment: "Namibia where desert meets ocean"before correcting the information and saying in a second tweet that the photo is in Angola.

He commented on the photo 787 tweets until Monday morning, and more than 13,000 others republished it, and 122,000 liked it.

Many of them were surprised by this picture, which they described as"The amazing".

Satellite images captured by satellites show a part of the desert in Namibia, located between two borders, one mountainous and the other marine, in one of the widest transverse extensions of the desert.

According to an encyclopedia "Britannica" The British desert, this desert extends on a beach strip of 190 kilometers, the majority of which is in Namibia and part of it is in Angola.

This desert is described as "coastal and cool"The strange thing is that in the coastal area of ​​this desert, rain is scarce, even though it overlooks the ocean. In some years, rain does not fall at all.

It is a barren and almost uninhabited area, with the exception of a number of scattered towns, but this does not cancel its importance because of the trade routes that pass through it, the minerals in it and the fisheries in the opposite waters, and recently it has become a tourist destination for adventure pioneers.

This is the only desert in the world where fog is formed.

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And the publication of the account (World Of History), which he follows, follows on:Twitter347,000 tweeters, a picture showing the sand dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in the state Angola.

These dunes are part of the Nambib Desert, which is located in my country Namibia and Angola in the west Africa.

The sand dunes appeared as a steep rocky cliff or a sloping wall, in a strange phenomenon, as sandy deserts do not meet with the seas.

The account, which specializes in telling historical stories, was satisfied with a small comment: “Namibia, where the desert meets the ocean,” before correcting the information and saying in a second tweet that the photo is in Angola.

He commented on the photo 787 tweets until Monday morning, and more than 13,000 others republished it, and 122,000 liked it.

Many of them expressed their astonishment at this picture, which they described as “amazing”.

Satellite images captured by satellites show a part of the desert in Namibia, located between two borders, one mountainous and the other marine, in one of the widest transverse extensions of the desert.

According to the British “Britannica” Encyclopedia, this desert extends over a 190-kilometre beach strip, the majority of which is in Namibia and part of it is in Angola.

This desert is described as “coastal and cold”, and the strange thing is that the coastal area of ​​this desert is scarce, although it overlooks the ocean, and in some years it does not rain at all.

It is a barren and almost uninhabited area, with the exception of a number of scattered towns, but this does not cancel its importance because of the trade routes that pass through it, the minerals in it and the fisheries in the opposite waters, and recently it has become a tourist destination for adventure pioneers.

This is the only desert in the world where fog is formed.

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