Morning light mood shortly after sunrise in the Spitzkoppeggebiet, taken on 03.03.2019. The Spitzkoppe region and the surrounding side peaks with their rock formations belong to one of the landmarks of Namibia, it rises to a height of 1728 meters above sea level. A paradise for climbers and hikers, the area is 120 kilometers northwest of Swakopmund and is sometimes difficult to reach. The formation, which was visible from afar, was created 100 million years ago by volcanic activity, which eroded softer cover rock, so that today only the harder granite rock can be seen in its bizarre forms. Pho

Morning light mood shortly after sunrise in the Spitzkoppeggebiet, taken on 03.03.2019. The Spitzkoppe region and the surrounding side peaks with their rock formations belong to one of the landmarks of Namibia, it rises to a height of 1728 meters above sea level. A paradise for climbers and hikers, the area is 120 kilometers northwest of Swakopmund and is sometimes difficult to reach. The formation, which was visible from afar, was created 100 million years ago by volcanic activity, which eroded softer cover rock, so that today only the harder granite rock can be seen in its bizarre forms. Pho Stock Photo
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Morning light mood shortly after sunrise in the Spitzkoppeggebiet, taken on 03.03.2019. The Spitzkoppe region and the surrounding side peaks with their rock formations belong to one of the landmarks of Namibia, it rises to a height of 1728 meters above sea level. A paradise for climbers and hikers, the area is 120 kilometers northwest of Swakopmund and is sometimes difficult to reach. The formation, which was visible from afar, was created 100 million years ago by volcanic activity, which eroded softer cover rock, so that today only the harder granite rock can be seen in its bizarre forms. Photo: Matthias Toedt / dpa-Zentralbild / ZB / Picture Alliance | usage worldwide

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