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Excursion to the fairy circles of the Namib
Who or what is causing the bare circles in the grasslands on the eastern edge of the Namib?
These and many other exciting questions about the mysterious fairy circles will be pursued on an excursion offered by Gondwana Collection Namibia at the end of March.
The excursion will be led by Namib and fairy circle expert Prof Norbert Jürgens, who has been systematically researching the phenomenon since 2008 and published his much-discussed explanation in the renowned scientific journal Science in 2013: sand termites create, use and maintain the fairy circles as sustainable desert farms, with underground water reservoirs and grass "fields".
Together with termite specialist Felicitas Gunter from the University of Hamburg, Jürgens introduces the Namib Desert ecosystem and explains fascinating aspects of the fairy circle phenomenon. Where do you find moisture in a dune landscape? Why are the fairy circles often surrounded by a ring of tall, strong grass plants - the so-called luxury belt? How is a fairy circle created, how does it grow, how does it "die" and how old does it become?
With a bit of luck, participants of the excursion can observe sand termites in action. Jürgens and Gunter will try to lure them to the surface with a trick. Participants will also visit one of the nine fairy circle sites in Namibia Jürgens has been collecting data.
At the end of the excursion, everyone can decide for themselves who is the world champion among the landscape engineers who play a decisive role in shaping their habitat: the beaver or the fairy-circle termite?
Details
The excursion takes place on 25 and 26 March 2023, in the Gondwana Namib Park south of Solitaire, with dinner, bed and breakfast at the Namib Desert Lodge. In game viewers with nine seats each, participants will travel to the Namib dunes on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning to explore the fairy circles.
From Windhoek and Swakopmund, Go2 Traveller Transfers offers a relaxed journey by coach: the 22-seater coaches offer comfortable seats and comforts such as on-board WiFi. Departure is at 06.30 from the Truck Port in Windhoek or from The Delight Hotel in Swakopmund. The return time is on Sunday between 17:30 and 18:00.
You may also drive in your own vehicle. Those who wish can stay longer, for example for an excursion to Sossusvlei can do so on their own or as part of a tour with the lodge. Families with children under 6 years of age are also welcome.
For more info and bookings, contact [email protected]