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One of the most dramatic rock formations
in namibia is the 35 metres high pillar of rock, the Vingerklip or Finger
of Stone.
It stands proudly above the valley
in the ancient landscape known as the Ugab Terraces. |
| Nestling in this timeless valley
is Vingerklip Lodge where guests are warmly welcomed.
Eleven well appointed, thatched,
double accommodation units match the atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility.
For family style holidays, five of
the 22 units offer loft accommodation for two children. |
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A sheltered sundowner veranda affords
breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the unmatched splendour
of a Namibian sunset.
Gourmet cuisine complemented by fine
wines, and refreshing, locally brewed beer is served by the open fireplace
in a spacious dining area. |
| Other attractions in the area include
the Petrified Forest where some antediluvian flood deposited giant tree
trunks are found; the vividly coloured Burnt Mountain and the Doros Crater
where fossil remains have been found among the rocks.
Twyfelfontein is unequalled for its
abundance of rock engravings, while the imposing Brandberg massif is home
to one of the richest collections of rock paintings in Southern Africa. |
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