Details
Namibia's Natural Wonders

Namibia is a country of contrasts, from the arid savannahs to flowing rivers and rugged coastlines. This documentary explores the natural wonders of the country in southern Africa. Despite the dry and barren habitat, the Kalahari Desert in the east is home to a range of rare and fascinating creatures. The ground pangolin resembles a cute dinosaur but is endangered due to habitat loss and illegal trafficking. Animals must be resourceful and clever to survive in the world’s oldest desert and one of the driest places on Earth, the Namib. Around 150 elephants still roam the desert, covering long distances in search of water. The only certainty here is change, as the wind constantly reshapes the dunes. On the coast of Namibia, in contrast, the Atlantic crashes onto rugged cliffs and vast beaches while fur seals try to escape their most dangerous predator – the brown hyena.

Back to main page

Namibia's Natural Wonders

October 1, 2023
1
ratings
0
reviews
0
video reviews
70 Good

Cast (2)

Torben Liebrecht
Narrator (German)
Andrew Solomon
Narrator (English)

Crew (14)

Directing

Writing

No data available

Production

Jens Bruhn
Production Manager
Simon Riedel
Executive Producer
Thomas Harnisch
Head of Production
Tim Carlberg
Production Manager

Sound

Art

No data available

Camera

No data available

Costume & Make-Up

No data available

Crew

Thoralf Grospitz
Cinematography
Jens Westphalen
Cinematography

Editing

Lighting

No data available

Visual Effects

No data available