#KALAHARISANDS

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#KALAHARISANDS combines black and white images from several wonderful places in southern Africa: The plains of Etosha National Park, the dunes of Sussuvlei and the rocks of Damaraland in the Namib desert, the Auob and Nossob river beds in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park, the delta of Okawango river in Botswana and the Victoria falls of Zambezi river in Zimbabwe. What do these places have in common: They all are part of Kalahari Sands, the world's largest system of moving sand dunes that was created about 60 million years ago when the Gondwana land mass was brought over the south pole region and that stretches from the southern Congo through Angola, Namibia and Botswana to South Africa. Its iron-oxide red colored deserts and savannahs harbor spectacular wildlife including Africa's iconic predators. Its remote landscapes of endless seas of sand and blue skies convey purity, harmony and perfection.