7 Mind-Blowing Facts About Dead Vlei In Namibia

The Name

Vlei in Afrikaans means ‘marsh or pan’, whereas Dead refers to the black or deadened trees.

Spectacular Scenery

The white clay pan encircled by soaring red sand dunes creates a spectacular contrast of color and makes it look ethereal.

Home To Ancient Trees

Dead Vlei has trees that are more than nine hundred years old that saw extreme climate change centuries ago.

White Clay Pan

The white stretch of land is made of dry, cracked clay that can become extremely hot during the day.

Red Sand Dunes

The sand dunes encircling the marsh are the tallest in the world, some going up to 300 meters (1000 ft).

Harsh Climate

Dead Vlei’s climate is too harsh, with scorching heat during the daytime and minimal rainfall.

Conservation

Dead Vlei is protected within the Namib Naukluft National Park, in order to preserve this unique ecosystem.

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