The Nubian Desert (Arabic:صحراء النوبة, Şaḩrā’ an Nūbyah) is in the eastern region of the Sahara Desert, spanning approximately 400,000km² of northeastern Sudan between the Nile and the Red Sea. The arid region is rugged and rocky and contains some dunes, it also contains many wadis that die out before reaching the Nile. The average annual rainfall in the Nubian Desert is less than 5 inches (125mm). The native inhabitants of the area are the Nubians. The River Nile goes through most of its cataracts while traveling through the Nubian Desert. This is right before the Great Bend of the Nile. The Nubian Desert affected the civilization in ancient Egypt in many ways.
This desert is the only habitat for the critically endangered palm Medemia argun, which only appears rarely in some oases in the desert.
On October 7, 2008 the meteoroid 2008 TC3 exploded above the Nubian Desert. The sky became so bright, people hundreds of miles away reported seeing the flash.
Sudan, the biggest country in Africa. In the south the Nile with its feeder rivers dominates an almost impenetrable swamp landscape. Towards the north begins the Savanna, which blends into the Egyptian desert farther on. Since time immemorial camels have marked the dry areas of the land and determined the lifestyle of the various nomadic tribes.
published: 27 May 2014
SUDAN - BIR NURAYET: an epic, unbelievable journey into the Nubian desert
Andrea Kaucka and Rene Bauer of ENJOYAFRICATRAVEL.COM found thousands of years old rock engravings deep in the Nubian desert in Sudan. It took a lot of offroad driving and adventure to find this place. What a great expedition in Sudan! The desert is an awesome place to be, its peace, quiet and solitude are mindboggling.
published: 27 Feb 2018
Day of life in Sudanese village (Nubian desert) 🇸🇩SUDAN
I spent entire day with farmer Amir that showed me around the Nuri village. I slept over on Berkel moutain in Karima and observed eagles. Finnally I had the pleasure to experience academical year inauguration on university in Merowe.
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published: 09 Jul 2017
Namibia: Live stream in the Namib Desert
Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia
Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park.
In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms.
In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience covers two sides. Three, in fact, as under the reddish sand there is brown sandstone – the fossilised dunes of an ancient Namib. Then there is the World Heritage Site of ‘Namib Sand Sea’, and only 60 km further south, the Namib shows yet another face: the valley of the ephemeral Tsauchab River – which cuts...
Sudan, the biggest country in Africa. In the south the Nile with its feeder rivers dominates an almost impenetrable swamp landscape. Towards the north begins t...
Sudan, the biggest country in Africa. In the south the Nile with its feeder rivers dominates an almost impenetrable swamp landscape. Towards the north begins the Savanna, which blends into the Egyptian desert farther on. Since time immemorial camels have marked the dry areas of the land and determined the lifestyle of the various nomadic tribes.
Sudan, the biggest country in Africa. In the south the Nile with its feeder rivers dominates an almost impenetrable swamp landscape. Towards the north begins the Savanna, which blends into the Egyptian desert farther on. Since time immemorial camels have marked the dry areas of the land and determined the lifestyle of the various nomadic tribes.
Andrea Kaucka and Rene Bauer of ENJOYAFRICATRAVEL.COM found thousands of years old rock engravings deep in the Nubian desert in Sudan. It took a lot of offroad ...
Andrea Kaucka and Rene Bauer of ENJOYAFRICATRAVEL.COM found thousands of years old rock engravings deep in the Nubian desert in Sudan. It took a lot of offroad driving and adventure to find this place. What a great expedition in Sudan! The desert is an awesome place to be, its peace, quiet and solitude are mindboggling.
Andrea Kaucka and Rene Bauer of ENJOYAFRICATRAVEL.COM found thousands of years old rock engravings deep in the Nubian desert in Sudan. It took a lot of offroad driving and adventure to find this place. What a great expedition in Sudan! The desert is an awesome place to be, its peace, quiet and solitude are mindboggling.
I spent entire day with farmer Amir that showed me around the Nuri village. I slept over on Berkel moutain in Karima and observed eagles. Finnally I had the ple...
I spent entire day with farmer Amir that showed me around the Nuri village. I slept over on Berkel moutain in Karima and observed eagles. Finnally I had the pleasure to experience academical year inauguration on university in Merowe.
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I spent entire day with farmer Amir that showed me around the Nuri village. I slept over on Berkel moutain in Karima and observed eagles. Finnally I had the pleasure to experience academical year inauguration on university in Merowe.
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Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia
Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole ...
Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia
Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park.
In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms.
In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience covers two sides. Three, in fact, as under the reddish sand there is brown sandstone – the fossilised dunes of an ancient Namib. Then there is the World Heritage Site of ‘Namib Sand Sea’, and only 60 km further south, the Namib shows yet another face: the valley of the ephemeral Tsauchab River – which cuts through the surging sand-sea and ends in famed Sossusvlei.
But along with the fossilised dunes, Namib Sand Sea and Tsauchab River, a glorious new display has risen.
Built in 2006, the special character of this waterhole, has not only an impact on the surrounding wildlife, but stretches across the globe, from home to home. This particular waterhole is situated within an open plain, 8km from Namib Desert Lodge.
A solar-powered borehole fills a nearby reservoir and is monitored by a water float that opens as the waterhole’s levels decline.
Being situated within a remote destination like the Namib Desert, intermittent interruptions are likely to occur at times.
Frequently asked questions: https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
GPS coordinates : -24.074923, 15.887410
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Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia
Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park.
In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms.
In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience covers two sides. Three, in fact, as under the reddish sand there is brown sandstone – the fossilised dunes of an ancient Namib. Then there is the World Heritage Site of ‘Namib Sand Sea’, and only 60 km further south, the Namib shows yet another face: the valley of the ephemeral Tsauchab River – which cuts through the surging sand-sea and ends in famed Sossusvlei.
But along with the fossilised dunes, Namib Sand Sea and Tsauchab River, a glorious new display has risen.
Built in 2006, the special character of this waterhole, has not only an impact on the surrounding wildlife, but stretches across the globe, from home to home. This particular waterhole is situated within an open plain, 8km from Namib Desert Lodge.
A solar-powered borehole fills a nearby reservoir and is monitored by a water float that opens as the waterhole’s levels decline.
Being situated within a remote destination like the Namib Desert, intermittent interruptions are likely to occur at times.
Frequently asked questions: https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
GPS coordinates : -24.074923, 15.887410
For more Info and to know where to stay in the area click the links below:
https://safarispecials.travel/?a=namcam
And yes, while we’re all for freedom, there is however a few group regulations that we would like members to adhere to.
- Be kind, positive and helpful to other viewers and treat them like you want to be treated.
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- No discussion about covid, politics, religion, race, sex, or violence is permitted
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Sudan, the biggest country in Africa. In the south the Nile with its feeder rivers dominates an almost impenetrable swamp landscape. Towards the north begins the Savanna, which blends into the Egyptian desert farther on. Since time immemorial camels have marked the dry areas of the land and determined the lifestyle of the various nomadic tribes.
Andrea Kaucka and Rene Bauer of ENJOYAFRICATRAVEL.COM found thousands of years old rock engravings deep in the Nubian desert in Sudan. It took a lot of offroad driving and adventure to find this place. What a great expedition in Sudan! The desert is an awesome place to be, its peace, quiet and solitude are mindboggling.
I spent entire day with farmer Amir that showed me around the Nuri village. I slept over on Berkel moutain in Karima and observed eagles. Finnally I had the pleasure to experience academical year inauguration on university in Merowe.
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Live feed, from a waterhole in the heart of Namibia
Complementing the magnificence of the Namib Desert’s never-ending red sand dunes, Namibia Cam’s waterhole lies within the Gondwana Namib Park - bordering the Namib Naukluft Park.
In this park, all man-made barriers have been removed, creating a space over 56,540 square kilometers (meaning 21,830 sq mi) - wildlife moves freely between the two parks and the other privately owned guest farms.
In Gondwana Namib Park the Namib experience covers two sides. Three, in fact, as under the reddish sand there is brown sandstone – the fossilised dunes of an ancient Namib. Then there is the World Heritage Site of ‘Namib Sand Sea’, and only 60 km further south, the Namib shows yet another face: the valley of the ephemeral Tsauchab River – which cuts through the surging sand-sea and ends in famed Sossusvlei.
But along with the fossilised dunes, Namib Sand Sea and Tsauchab River, a glorious new display has risen.
Built in 2006, the special character of this waterhole, has not only an impact on the surrounding wildlife, but stretches across the globe, from home to home. This particular waterhole is situated within an open plain, 8km from Namib Desert Lodge.
A solar-powered borehole fills a nearby reservoir and is monitored by a water float that opens as the waterhole’s levels decline.
Being situated within a remote destination like the Namib Desert, intermittent interruptions are likely to occur at times.
Frequently asked questions: https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
GPS coordinates : -24.074923, 15.887410
For more Info and to know where to stay in the area click the links below:
https://safarispecials.travel/?a=namcam
And yes, while we’re all for freedom, there is however a few group regulations that we would like members to adhere to.
- Be kind, positive and helpful to other viewers and treat them like you want to be treated.
- Do not promote other channels or products.
- Keep the chat friendly and informative. This channel is about animals
- No spamming allowed.
• No controversial topics
- No discussion about covid, politics, religion, race, sex, or violence is permitted
- Avoid writing in capitals and don’t use more than 3 (three) emojis and not in every post.
- Avoid profanity (bad language), keep in mind children might be watching.
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The Nubian Desert (Arabic:صحراء النوبة, Şaḩrā’ an Nūbyah) is in the eastern region of the Sahara Desert, spanning approximately 400,000km² of northeastern Sudan between the Nile and the Red Sea. The arid region is rugged and rocky and contains some dunes, it also contains many wadis that die out before reaching the Nile. The average annual rainfall in the Nubian Desert is less than 5 inches (125mm). The native inhabitants of the area are the Nubians. The River Nile goes through most of its cataracts while traveling through the Nubian Desert. This is right before the Great Bend of the Nile. The Nubian Desert affected the civilization in ancient Egypt in many ways.
This desert is the only habitat for the critically endangered palm Medemia argun, which only appears rarely in some oases in the desert.
On October 7, 2008 the meteoroid 2008 TC3 exploded above the Nubian Desert. The sky became so bright, people hundreds of miles away reported seeing the flash.
Situated in the arid Nubian Desert between Egypt and Sudan, this desert expanse is one of the few places in the world officially claimed by no country ... The western desert has witnessed significant historical moments.
The Chedi Hegra features 35 thoughtfully restored rooms, suites, and villas, offering stunning views of the surrounding desert including the necropolis and nature-carved rock formations ... the desert.
We are getting better at discovering small asteroids and predicting where they are going to hit our planet ... The objects were all tiny, about 1 meter (3 feet) across ... Advertisement ... It was before it burned up over the Nubian desert on October 7, 2008 ... .
is a unique region in the world, located in the Nubian Desert between Egypt and Sudan... The settlement project in the Principality of Bir Tawil is an ambitious model of sustainability and self-sufficiency at the heart of the Nubian Desert.
as a "terra nullius,", it spans 2,060 square kilometers of the Nubian Desert...Visitors to Bir Tawil will embark on a journey like no other, beginning with a desert trek from Aswan, Egypt, through the stunning Nubian Desert.
... Petroleum and Mineral Resources, KarimBadawi, Aton Resources discussed ongoing exploration efforts in its Abu Marawat concession, located in the Eastern Desert’s Arabian-Nubian Shield. .
The meeting focused on the company’s gold exploration and prospecting efforts in its Abu Marawat concession area in the Eastern Desert, which lies within the Arabian-Nubian Shield region.
During 2018 and 2019, archeologists undertook fieldwork in the region as part of the Atbai SurveyProject, aiming to investigate the relationship between indigenous nomads and ‘foreign’ Egyptian and Nubian cultures who ventured into this desert.
On the surrounding walls are also relief sculptures that extoll his 15 military victories over the Hittites in what is now Syria and the Nubians in what is now Sudan...Lake Nasser and the desert beyond.
”The Cass center is blocks away from Nubian Square which has unfortunately been economically deserted for sometime ... ”Businesses of Nubian Square and within blocks were asked by the Healey — Driscoll ...
"The Cass center is blocks away from Nubian Square which has unfortunately been economically deserted for sometime ... "Businesses of Nubian Square and within blocks were asked by the Healey - Driscoll ...
On the fifth and final day of our tour, we disembarked for an Air Egypt flight 150 miles south into the Nubian Desert close to the border with Sudan... far into the desert from the opposite bank.
Pandas Yang Guang and Tian Tian, who spent 12 years as the stars of Edinburgh Zoo, were finally flown home to China yesterday ... The animals are believed to have been half-siblings, having been captured as calves in the Nubian Desert in around 1826 ... .