Deadvlei

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Deadvlei

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Deadvlei is a white clay pan located near the more famous salt pan of Sossusvlei, inside the Namib-Naukluft Park in Namibia. Also written DeadVlei or Dead Vlei, its name means "dead marsh" (from English dead, and Afrikaans vlei, a lake or marsh in a valley between the dunes).Dead Vlei is surrounded by the highest sand dunes in the world, the highest reaching 300-400 meters (350m on average, named "Big Daddy" or "Crazy Dune"), which rest on a sandstone terrace. The clay pan was formed after rainfall, when the Tsauchab river flooded, creating temporary shallow pools where the abundance of water allowed camel thorn trees to grow. When the climate changed, drought hit the area, and sand dunes encroached on the pan, which blocked the river from the area.The trees died, as there no longer was enough water to survive. There are some species of plants remaining, such as salsola and clumps of !nara, adapted to surviving off the morning mist and very rare rainfall. The remaining skeletons of the trees, which are believed to be about 900 years old, are now black because the intense sun has scorched them. Though not petrified, the wood does not decompose because it is so dry.

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A: View over the Dead Vlei

Par Martin Kneth, à 270 mètres

Deadvlei is a white clay pan located near the more famous salt pan of Sossusvlei, inside the Namib-Na...

View over the Dead Vlei

B: Dead Vlei in Namibia

Par Holger Turck/konzept360.com, à 480 mètres

Dead Vlei in Namibia

C: Dead Vlei

Par Martin Kneth, à 540 mètres

Deadvlei is a white clay pan located near the more famous salt pan of Sossusvlei, inside the Namib-Na...

Dead Vlei

D: Hidden Vlei, Namibia

Par Stephan Messner, A 4.0 km

im Gegensatz zu dem überlaufenen Dead-Vlei ist das Hiddenvlei noch ein echter Geheimtipp. Hier ist ma...

Hidden Vlei, Namibia

E: View over the Namib from a dune at sunset

Par Martin Kneth, A 16.0 km

The Namib Desert is one of the 500 distinct physiographic provinces of the South African Platform phy...

View over the Namib from a dune at sunset

F: Dune 45

Par Arno Dietz, A 18.4 km

Dune 45 is a star dune in Sossusvlei, Namibia. Its name comes from the fact that it is at the 45th ki...

Dune 45

G: Sesriem after rain in march 2009

Par Stephan Messner, A 57.8 km

Sesriem after rain in march 2009

H: green Desert in Tsondab-Valley/ Namibia/ Africa

Par Stephan Messner, A 119.9 km

Nach der Regenzeit, die im März 2009 besonders kräftig ausfiel, zeigt sich die Vornamib in einem üppi...

green Desert in Tsondab-Valley/ Namibia/ Africa

J: Sunset near the Rostock mountains

Par Martin Kneth, A 144.6 km

This panorama shows a view over the grasland next to the Rostock mountains (look to the north) while ...

Sunset near the Rostock mountains

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Text by Steve Smith.

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