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11October 2025

Namibia is a country where silence has its own language. In the vast Namib Desert, dunes shift like soft-spoken waves of time. The ochre sands meet a cobalt sky, and somewhere between them, life thrives—quietly, defiantly. Wind sculpts mountains, and oryx leave fleeting footprints that the desert erases before nightfall.
Yet Namibia isn’t just emptiness—it’s ecological brilliance. Solar farms gleam under endless sun, and wildlife corridors reconnect elephants across restored lands. In Etosha, animals gather at waterholes like pilgrims to faith. Namibia reminds the world that sustainability isn’t a slogan—it’s survival, painted in sunlight and sand.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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