Pelican Point, a remote peninsula and sandbar in the Erongo region of Namibia, extends into the Atlantic Ocean with the calm Walvis Bay Lagoon on its other side. This unique location creates a striking contrast between the wild, crashing waves of the ocean and the tranquil, shallow waters of the lagoon. The area is a haven for wildlife, with seals basking on the sandy shores, and a variety of birds such as flamingos, cormorants, and pelicans making their homes here. Visitors can explore the natural beauty and observe the diverse fauna in their natural habitat.
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