Namibia
Explore Namibia via live webcams and live streaming. Watch the sunset over the vast savannah or follow the movements of wild animals at a waterhole live. The Namib Desert is thought to be between 55 and 80 million years old, making it one of the oldest deserts on the planet. It stretches along the coast of Namibia, from the country's southern border up to central parts of the country and all the way to Angola in the north. The Namib Desert has a very dry and hot climate, with extremely low rainfall and large temperature differences between day and night. Despite this, there is a surprisingly rich wildlife in some parts of the desert. Here you can find animals such as oryx antelopes, springboks, ostriches and various reptiles. There are also some insects and birds, despite the extremely dry environment. See the weather and temperature in Namibia in real time.