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Skeleton Coast Camp, Skeleton Coast, Namibia
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Skeleton Coast Camp is built in a sheltered bend on the dry Khumib River, within the private concession of the Skeleton Coast Park.
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Skeleton Coast Camp is built in a sheltered bend on the dry Khumib River, within the private concession of the Skeleton Coast Park in Namibia. The concession stretches from south of the Hoarusib River to Cape Frio in the north and covers the width of the National Park. This National Park was Diamond area No. 3 before being proclaimed.
Due to restricted access very few people have visited this enchantingly desolate and windswept piece of paradise. This area can only be accessed by air and there will be weekly departures from Windhoek on a 4 day (departs Wednesday) or 5 day safari (departs Saturday).
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Notes:
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Untouched Skeleton Coast
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The Skeleton Coast is a very remote part of Namibia. Its attraction lies in the colours, changing moods and the untouched profile of its inhospitable landscape.
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Skeleton Coast Camp Location
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Skeleton Coast Camp is situated in the northern part of the Skeleton Coast, one of the most isolated regions on earth.
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Skeleton Coast Shipwrecks
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The Skeleton Coast's remains of shipwrecks scattered along the coast, bear witness to the many ships that have come to grief along these deserted desolate shores.
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Skeleton Coast Park
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The Skeleton Coast Park covers an area of 20,000ēkm (2 million-hectares) and is one of the least visited and most inhospitable places on earth. Only a fly-in safari can take you to the remote and spectacular northern section of the park.
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