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  • Erosion patterns in the famous Deadvlei pan most remarkably resemble the shape of a dead acacia tree, the trees that make the Dead Vlei so special.
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  • Erosion patterns in the Deadvlei pan remarkably resemble the shapes of  dead trees.
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  • Erosion patterns in the Deadvlei pan remarkably resemble the shapes of  dead trees.
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  • Erosion patterns in the Deadvlei pan remarkably resemble the shapes of  dead trees.
    VGR_20170807_0465.jpg
  • Erosion patterns in the Deadvlei pan remarkably resemble the shapes of  dead trees.
    VGR_20170807_0448.jpg
  • Erosion patterns in the Deadvlei pan remarkably resemble the shape of a dead tree.
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  • Close-up of dried out cracked mud.
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  • Close-up of dried out cracked mud.
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  • Close-up of dried out cracked mud.
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  • After good rains the clay soil of the Nossob River Valley retains puddles for longer, attracting the animals from far to quench their thirst.
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