Namibia, located in southwest Africa, formerly known as Southwest Africa, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west and has a coastline of 1,600 kilometers. It is a country born in 1990 with a population of only 2.54 million.
The western coast of Namibia is a desert plain, the eastern inland area is also a desert, the central highland is the central highland, and most of the whole territory is 1000~1500 meters above sea level. Because the Tropic of Cancer crosses the hinterland, it has created a unique subtropical and semi-desert climate here.
Namibia has the oldest desert in the world, the Namibian Desert. The desert is undulating and endless, with the highest dunes reaching 300 meters.
Namibia is one of the driest countries in sub-Saharan Africa, with an average of 300 sunny days a year and an average annual rainfall of 270mm. The desert and sea on sunny days, and the abundant wildlife resources are all paradises for photographers and vacation paradises for the world's rich.