A tendril of cold seawater called the Benguela Current creeps from Antarctica up the west coast of southern Africa. It chills the air over the water, and creates upswells, cross currents, and banks of heavy fog on the harsh shoreline where the stormy Atlantic crashes against the sands of the world's oldest desert, the Namib.
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Offbeat Alert: Exploring The Skeleton Coast Of Namibia
Littered with the remains of those insufficiently respectful of its savage climes, the so-called Skeleton Coast, a narrow tract of desert 500 km long on the coast of Namibia is a must-visit before you die