the fish river canyon namibia africa

navigate by keyword : 100 160 550 afgronde africa afrikaans ais attraction becomes canyon chain covered cuts deep drought dry end features fischfluss fish flooding flows german gigantic hardy hot interior intermittently largest late located long longest lower meters miles most namibia narrow places plants plateau pools ravine resistant resort rest river second situated south sparsely springs stony summer today total tourist usually visited visrivier well which wide year

Springbok, Fish River Canyon -Namibia, Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
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One of the lakes in Fish RIver Canyon, Namibia, Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Fish River Canyon , Namibia, Africa
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The Fish River Canyon & x28;Afrikaans: Visrivier Canyon or Visrivier Afgronde, German: Fischfluss Canyon& x29;, is located in the south of Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa, as well as the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia.[2] It features a gigantic ravine, in total about 100 miles & x28;160 km& x29; long, up to 27 km wide and in places almost 550 meters deep. The Fish River is the longest interior river in Namibia. It cuts deep into the plateau which is today dry, stony and sparsely covered with hardy drought-resistant plants. The river flows intermittently, usually flooding in late summer; the rest of the year it becomes a chain of long narrow pools. At the lower end of the Fish River Canyon, the hot springs resort of Ai-Ais is situated.


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