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Looking at the world, why is Namibia's Skull Coast captivating travelers around the world?

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Looking at the world, why is Namibia's Skull Coast captivating travelers around the world?

Namibia is one of the most feared coasts in the world, located between the Namib Desert and the Blue Sea of the Atlantic Ocean. People only saw broken boats and exposed dead bones on the shore. It is the most terrifying coast in the world and can see a large number of shipwrecks. The coast stretches for 5 km between Namibia, the Namibian desert and the cold water of the Atlantic Ocean. Portuguese seafarers call this coastline the Hell Coast.

In 1933, a Swiss pilot, Noole, crashed while flying from Cape Town to London and fell off the coast. A reporter once said that Noel's skeleton could be found on skull coast, but it was not lost. The reputation of the Hell Coast and its name became creepy Skeleton Coast. The Skeleton Coast is fraught with danger, eight winds, creepy seas of fog and uneven coral reefs, often wrecked ships. Legend has it that many of the survivors of the shipwreck came to shore by accident and were glad they were still alive. But no one thinks they're being slowly banned and tortured to death. As a result, the skeleton coast is covered with various shipwrecks and crew wrecks. Viewed from the sky, Skull Coast is a golden shimmering white sand beach, Skull Coast has countless flowing sand dunes, and the rumble of the wind is like walking into hell. In 1943, 12 headless skeletons were found on coastal beaches, along with a child skeleton nearby. Not far away there is a weathered stone slab with a passage on it. I'm going to go north to a river ninety-six kilometers away, and if anyone sees this section, going in the direction I said, will help you.

Looking at the world, why is Namibia's Skull Coast captivating travelers around the world?

In 1860, no one knew about the victims, who knew why they broke the coast of poetry, why they lost their heads. On the coastal dunes in the distance, due to 7 years of weathering, ten hours of inflammation is like a demon and a ghost, as if it will suddenly emerge from the desert. When the Supawa wind blows from the sea to the skeleton coast, the surface of the dunes collapses, and the sand rubs against each other, like a sad lament for the people hiding here. Some say that the desert on the Skeleton Coast is a flowing dune that can be difficult for humans to leave once trapped. The 12 skeletons had no heads, or were tied together, and perhaps they were secretly executed on the Skeleton Coast, and the language shown on the stones, had anyone really explored them? What does God mean to help you? is a way to help Skull Coast escape.

Looking at the world, why is Namibia's Skull Coast captivating travelers around the world?

All of the above are speculations and questions worth pondering. But every year people die on the skeleton coast, and no one knows how many souls he swallowed.

Looking at the world, why is Namibia's Skull Coast captivating travelers around the world?

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