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Overview
Oldest Rocks
Break-up of Rodinia
Adamastor and Khomas Oceans
Formation of Gondwana
300 to 200 million years ago
200 to 132 million years ago
Continent of Gondwana
South America split from Namibia
Kalahari and recent deserts
Geological Sites North-east
Waterberg
Ghaub Cave
Hoba Meteorite
Tsumeb Mine
Minerals of Tsumeb
Otjikoto & Guinas Lakes
Geological Sites North-west
Dinosaur Footprints
Vingerklip
Petrified Forest
Twyfelfontein
Valley of Organ Pipes
Burnt Mountain
Brandberg
Geological Sites Etosha
Hamada Plains
Stromatolite Reefs
Etosha Saltpan
Geological Sites Central & Coast
Spitzkoppe
Coastal Dunes
Walvis Bay & Lagoon
Salt Pans
Moon Landscape
Dolerite Dykes
Geological Sites South
Sesriem Canyon
Sossusvlei
Ai-Ais Hot Springs
Fish River Canyon
Geological Sites Map
Books