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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Experience sweeping vistas over the endless dunes
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Drinks stop with an expansive view
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
The Himba are nomadic hunter-gatherers indigenous to the Kunene Region
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Himba children grow up in the care of the village women
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Himba women are famous for covering themselves with otjize paste [a cosmetic mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment]
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
The Himba live in one of the harshest environments on Earth
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Nile crocodile occur in this area of the Kunene and are often seen at Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Goliath heron takes flight along the Kunene River
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Gemsbok crossing the Cafema dunes
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
Credit: Dana Allen
Oryx in the dune field near Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema
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Wilderness Serra Cafema