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Walvis from en.wikipedia.org
Walvis Bay, with its large bay and sand dunes, is an important centre of tourism activity in Namibia. Attractions include the artificial Bird Island, centre of ...
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Equivalent to wal (“whale”) +‎ vis (“fish”). Old Dutch *wal is from Proto-West Germanic *hwal, from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kʷálos ...
Walvis from mpa.highseasalliance.org
The Walvis Ridge itself is a chain of seamounts running 3,000 km southwest from the coast of Namibia to the mid-Atlantic Ridge, which it meets around Tristan da ...
Walvis from www.ncl.com
Meaning "Whale Bay," Walvis Bay is located along a natural deepwater harbor by the Namib Desert and is an ideal location for both migrating and resident ...
Walvis from en.wikipedia.org
The Walvis Ridge is an aseismic ocean ridge in the southern Atlantic Ocean. More than 3,000 km (1,900 mi) in length, it extends from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, ...
Walvis from www.britannica.com
Walvis Bay, town and anchorage in west-central Namibia, lying along the Atlantic Ocean. It constituted an exclave of South Africa until 1992.
Walvis from www.wildlifeworldwide.com
Walvis Bay is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn, has a relaxed atmosphere, and is protected by Pelican Point sand spit from strong ocean ...
Walvis from www.audleytravel.com
Walvis Bay is a small quirky town, 30 kilometers south of Swakopmund. The town is focused around the busy harbor with many townspeople employed in the huge ...
Walvis from www.birdingplaces.eu
On the south side of Walvis Bay is a great lagoon that attracts tens of thousands of birds, including many flamingos. The lagoon, salt pans and the bird ...