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Naemi Kamukwatange, good luck, and have fun. --Pgallert (talk) 07:05, 11 October 2012 (UTC)Reply


Dune 7

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Dune 7 is one of the highest astonishing and breath taking dunes in the world , which is located 10 km outside the town Walvis Bay along the coast of Namibia.[1] However Dune 7 is often confused with the Big Daddy dune. It is one of the most tourist attractions in the country. Relaxation is one of the contributing factors that bring about selecting Dune 7 as a place to spent leisure time as one can feel the cold sea breeze at night as it rises from the sea over the dunes, though it is known to be a very dry area.

Activities

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Majority visit Dune 7 during their leisure time and therefore spent their time engaging in various activities. Below are a few common types of activities that people engage in.[2]

  • Quad Biking
  • Hydroball dune rides
  • Dune Boarding
  • Functions and Events
  • Volley Ball
  • Putt putt golf

Sightseeing:

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Fauna

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Very few animals are found in this area due to severe climate that ranges from 20 - 30 degree Celsius. Rainfall is very rare in this place making it hard for both the animals and the vegetation to survive in such an area. [3]

  • Sidewinder snakes
  • Liazards
  • Chameleons
  • Jackals

Flora

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Reference

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  1. ^ "Dune 7 Sand Boarding". Retrieved 11 September 2005.
  2. ^ "Dune7 Adventures".
  3. ^ "Dune7 Adventures".
  4. ^ Kironde, Lusunga. "A place I have visited: Dune 7 Walvis Bay Namibia". Daily News Media Group. Retrieved 24 September 2011.