Fairy Circles
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Region:
Namibia
Fairy Circles
Dune
Value:
Regional value
Visit duration:
2 h
Description:
Millions of circular patches dot the desert landscape in the African country of Namibia. These eerie ovals of soil surrounded by rings of grass are known as “fairy circles” because their defined shape and pattern look as if they’ve been created by small spritely creatures. They can range in size from about 12 feet to about 114 feet. While scientists have many theories, including creepy crawlies like sand termites, recent research seems to indicate that the pattern is created via plants competing for scarce water.
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Dune
Dune
Topics:
Nature
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Roads:
Asphalt
Emergency:
112
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Clothing:
Seasonable
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Ok
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