Aerial view from a hot-air balloon at the edge of the Namib Desert, Fairy Circles, circular patches without any vegetation which according to recent scientific studies are caused by termites, NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia
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Image id: 832-409856
Release status: Not Model or Property Released
Shot date: August 2014
Upload date: December 2025
Artist: Thomas Dressler
Release status: Not Model or Property Released
Shot date: August 2014
Upload date: December 2025
Artist: Thomas Dressler
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