Twyfelfontein, situated in Namibia, holds the prestigious status of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is widely celebrated for its vast array of ancient rock engravings and carvings, some of which date back almost 6,000 years. This remarkable site showcases more than 2,500… pic.twitter.com/2l2JOAZ9FV
— Sincerely Africa (@SincerelyAfrica) October 27, 2023
Explore Namibia's Twyfelfontein Conservancy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site revealing a 4,000-year-old tale of coexistence through cave paintings. Regulated international hunting in Namibia supports conservation and community development. #WildlifeConservation #Namibia pic.twitter.com/BtvbxXtJFf
— Namibia Daily News (@NamibiaDaily) November 9, 2023
On an adventure is a great place to be! FlyNamibia Safari connects you to our country's first UNESCO World Heritage Site at Twyfelfontein. pic.twitter.com/C1AtOJQvR0
— fly_namibia (@fly_namibia) November 19, 2023
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