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Deutsch: Trockenes Flussbett flankiert von säulig geklüftetem Basalt („Basaltsäulen“) der Unterkreide am nördlichen Ausgang des „Organ Pipe Valley“ in NW-Namibia
English: Dry riverbed flanked by columnar jointed basalt of Lower Cretaceous age at the northern exit of the “Organ Pipe Valley”, NW Namibia
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Camera location20° 36′ 47.15″ S, 14° 24′ 59.04″ E  Heading=335° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Dry riverbed flanked by columnar jointed basalt of Lower Cretaceous age at the northern exit of the “Organ Pipe Valley”, NW Namibia

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13 October 2014

20°36'47.146"S, 14°24'59.044"E

heading: 335 degree

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