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Reserva Parcial de Namibe (Namibe Partial Reserve)
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Reserva Parcial de Namibe (Namibe Partial Reserve) is a protected area north of Angola's Iona National Park. The two parks are separated by a narrow strip of inhabited land along the Curoca River and form the Iona-Skeleton Coast Transfrontier Conservation Area together with the Skeleton Coast National Park in Namibia. Namibe Partial Reserve was established in 1960.

The landscape of the Namibe Partial Reserve consists of desert area and it features many large sand dunes. The only plants found in the park are resistent species, such as Welwitschia mirabilis. There are very few animals, but elephant, kudu, oryx, black rhino and mountain zebra Hartmanns might be spotted there.


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