Namibia: Live stream in the Namib Desert
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Step into the heart of the legendary Namib Desert, where endless red dunes meet open plains and untamed wildlife roams free. Broadcasting live from a remote waterhole in Gondwana Collection Namibia Namib Park, right alongside the vast Namib-Naukluft Park, this is Africa — raw, wild, and uninterrupted.
???? Where Nature Knows No Fences
Spanning over 56,000 square kilometers, man-made barriers have been removed, allowing wildlife to wander freely across one of the largest open landscapes on Earth. From guest farms to protected parks, this is conservation at its most spectacular.
???? The Waterhole That Connects the World
Built in 2006 and located 8 km from Namib Desert Lodge, this solar-powered waterhole sustains life in one of Earth’s most extreme environments. A borehole-fed reservoir keeps the water flowing, while a float system ensures levels remain steady — drawing desert wildlife from miles around.
???? What Will You See?
Oryx, giraffe, springbok, ostrich, zebra, wildebeest, hyena, steenbok, red hartebeest, jackals — perhaps even a leopard. Every moment is unscripted. Every visit is a privilege.
⚡ A Note from the Wild
This is a truly remote location in the Namib Desert. Occasional interruptions may occur — but that’s the beauty of live broadcasting from one of the most untouched places on the planet.
Settle in. Breathe deeply.
The desert is alive — and you’re watching it happen in real time.
????️ A Desert of Many Faces
Beneath the glowing red sands lie fossilized dunes — remnants of an ancient Namib. Just beyond, the UNESCO-listed Namib Sand Sea ripples toward the horizon. And 60 km south, the ephemeral Tsauchab River carves through the dunes, ending dramatically at the iconic Sossusvlei.
Frequently asked questions: https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
GPS coordinates: -24.074923, 15.887410
Join our global community and watch Namibia live: https://gondwana-collection.com/namibiacam
And yes, while we’re all for freedom, there is however a few group regulations that we would like members to adhere to.
- Be kind, positive and helpful to other viewers and treat them like you want to be treated.
- Do not promote other channels or products.
- Keep the chat friendly and informative. This channel is about animals
- No spamming allowed.
• No controversial topics
- No discussion about covid, politics, religion, race, sex, or violence is permitted
- Avoid writing in capitals and don’t use more than 3 (three) emojis and not in every post.
- Avoid profanity (bad language), keep in mind children might be watching.
- Be respectful to moderators, they are volunteers and keeps the chat going.
- Please use english language in the chat as we have international viewers
If you like what you see, please subscribe to our channel.
Standard YouTube License applies
???? Where Nature Knows No Fences
Spanning over 56,000 square kilometers, man-made barriers have been removed, allowing wildlife to wander freely across one of the largest open landscapes on Earth. From guest farms to protected parks, this is conservation at its most spectacular.
???? The Waterhole That Connects the World
Built in 2006 and located 8 km from Namib Desert Lodge, this solar-powered waterhole sustains life in one of Earth’s most extreme environments. A borehole-fed reservoir keeps the water flowing, while a float system ensures levels remain steady — drawing desert wildlife from miles around.
???? What Will You See?
Oryx, giraffe, springbok, ostrich, zebra, wildebeest, hyena, steenbok, red hartebeest, jackals — perhaps even a leopard. Every moment is unscripted. Every visit is a privilege.
⚡ A Note from the Wild
This is a truly remote location in the Namib Desert. Occasional interruptions may occur — but that’s the beauty of live broadcasting from one of the most untouched places on the planet.
Settle in. Breathe deeply.
The desert is alive — and you’re watching it happen in real time.
????️ A Desert of Many Faces
Beneath the glowing red sands lie fossilized dunes — remnants of an ancient Namib. Just beyond, the UNESCO-listed Namib Sand Sea ripples toward the horizon. And 60 km south, the ephemeral Tsauchab River carves through the dunes, ending dramatically at the iconic Sossusvlei.
Frequently asked questions: https://bit.ly/namib-desert-live-stream
GPS coordinates: -24.074923, 15.887410
Join our global community and watch Namibia live: https://gondwana-collection.com/namibiacam
And yes, while we’re all for freedom, there is however a few group regulations that we would like members to adhere to.
- Be kind, positive and helpful to other viewers and treat them like you want to be treated.
- Do not promote other channels or products.
- Keep the chat friendly and informative. This channel is about animals
- No spamming allowed.
• No controversial topics
- No discussion about covid, politics, religion, race, sex, or violence is permitted
- Avoid writing in capitals and don’t use more than 3 (three) emojis and not in every post.
- Avoid profanity (bad language), keep in mind children might be watching.
- Be respectful to moderators, they are volunteers and keeps the chat going.
- Please use english language in the chat as we have international viewers
If you like what you see, please subscribe to our channel.
Standard YouTube License applies
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