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The Quiver Tree in Namibia gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to form quivers for their arrows, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

A Quiver Tree gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to form quivers for their arrows, near Keetmanshoop, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

Building taken over by sand, former diamond mining town, now ghost town, Kolmanskop, Luderitz, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

The Quiver Tree gets its name from the San people who used the tubular branches to form quivers for their arrows, Karas Region, Namibia, Africa

Earth tower house, called takienta, of Batammariba people in Koutammakou region, La Kara, Togo, West Africa, Africa

Old Batammariba woman standing in the granary on top of her takienta, the traditional earth tower house of Koutammakou region, La Kara, Togo, West Africa, Africa

Earth tower house, called takienta, of Batammariba people in Koutammakou region, La Kara, Togo, West Africa, Africa

Earth tower house, called takienta, of Batammariba people in Koutammakou region, La Kara, Togo, West Africa, Africa

Off-road vehicle in sand dunes above the Orange River, also Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa

Thunderstorm over the Orange River, also known as the Orange River, on the border between Namibia and South Africa, Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also known as Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa

Road through the desert with a warning sign Attention horses, near Aus, Karas Region, Namib, Namibia, Africa

Thunderstorm over the Orange River, also known as the Orange River, on the border between Namibia and South Africa, Oranjemund, Sperrgebiet National Park, also known as Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park, Namibia, Africa