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Namibia Part 5 – Dune 45

The Namib desert is the oldest desert in the world, stretching over a distance of more than 1300 km along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, from the southern border of Angola, across the entire territory of Namibia, all the way to the northern part of South Africa. The Namib […]

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Namibia Part 3 – Tropic of Capricorn

As we all know, the Earth’s illumination is not consistent throughout the year. It depends on our planet’s axial tilt in relation to its orbital axis as well as the Earth’s rotation. The Tropic of Capricorn (23°26′22″) is one of the most important geographic locations, with the Sun turning around […]

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Times Square

New York is usually associated with financial sharks, colorful performances on Broadway, grand concerts in a concert hall,   and unique exhibits you will see in its many museums. But is New York only the world capital of culture and financial tycoons? Absolutely not! Today, nobody is surprised by the […]

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Pier 17

After the long and frosty winter, the long awaited and equally unprecidable summer has finally arrived in New York. However, with the scorching heat coming down from the sky, the temperature exceeding 30 Celsius degrees each day, and not a cloud being visible, nobody feels like squeezing through the crowds […]

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