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Walvis Collection

Walvis, the majestic marine mammal known for its immense size and gentle nature, captivates our hearts with its awe-inspiring presence

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DDE-90021534
Namibia, Namib Desert, Sand dunes at sunset near Walvis Bay Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021533

DDE-90021533
Namibia, Namib Desert, Sand dunes at sunset outside Walvis Bay Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021471

DDE-90021471
Namibia, Namib Desert, Setting sun lights curving sand dunes near coastal city of Walvis Bay Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021450

DDE-90021450
White pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Walvis Bay, Erongo Region, Namibia. Date: 22/01/2010

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021449

DDE-90021449
White pelican (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Walvis Bay, Erongo Region, Namibia. Date: 22/01/2010

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021425

DDE-90021425
Namibia, Walvis Bay. The Heaviside's Dolphin, or Haviside's Dolphin, found off the coast of Namibia. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021426

DDE-90021426
Namibia, Walvis Bay. Aerial view of flamingos in Walvis Bay lagoon, where the Namib Rand desert meets the sea. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021421

DDE-90021421
Namibia, Walvis Bay. Flamingos feeding at Walvis Bay. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021424

DDE-90021424
Namibia, Walvis Bay. The Heaviside's Dolphin, or Haviside's Dolphin, found off the coast of Namibia. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021423

DDE-90021423
Namibia, Walvis Bay. Aerial view of Namib Rand Desert where it meets the sea. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021422

DDE-90021422
Namibia, Walvis Bay. Cape Fur Seal Colony of the Skeleton Coast. Date: 05/02/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021377

DDE-90021377
Great White Pelican, (Pelecanus onocrotalus), Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Date: 19/08/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90021370

DDE-90021370
Cape Fur Seal colony (Arctocephalus pusillus) at Pelican Point, Walvis Bay, Namibia, Africa. Date: 19/08/2009

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90020630

DDE-90020630
Africa, Namibia, Namib Desert, Setting sun lights curving sand dunes near coastal city of Walvis Bay Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageWalvis Collection: DDE-90020629

DDE-90020629
Africa, Namibia, Namib Desert, Setting sun lights wind-blown sand along dunes near coastal city of Walvis Bay Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageWalvis Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105577

EyeUbiquitous_20105577
Namibia, Walvis Bay, Sea Salt drying pans

Background imageWalvis Collection: Walvis washed ashore 13 January 1601 Beverwijk

Walvis washed ashore 13 January 1601 Beverwijk
Walvis, washed ashore on 13 January 1601 at Beverwijk, Walvis (sperm whale) washed ashore on 13 January 1601 at Beverwijk

Background imageWalvis Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20032185

EyeUbiquitous_20032185
Wildlife, Birds, Colony, Pink flamingos wading in shallow water of salt pans in Walvis Bay Namibia

Background imageWalvis Collection: Picture No. 10761835

Picture No. 10761835
Namibia - the rails in the Namib Desert east of Walvis Bay often are covered with sand and therefore have to be shoveled free Date:

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Picture No. 10761326
Namibia - Salt works at the evaporation pans near the coastal town of Walvis Bay Date:

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Picture No. 10761312
Namibia - Aerial view of Walvis Bay between Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean Date:

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Picture No. 10761311
Namibia - Aerial view of holiday resorts along the road from Swakopmund to Walvis Bay between Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean. Date:

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Picture No. 10761274
Aerial view - Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean south of Walvis Bay Date:

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Picture No. 10761275
Aerial view - Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean south of Walvis Bay Date:

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Picture No. 10761273
Aerial view - Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean south of Walvis Bay Date:

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Picture No. 10761247
Namibia - Aerial view of saline water at the salt works of Walvis Bay between Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean Date:

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Picture No. 10761276
Aerial view - Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean south of Walvis Bay. Date:

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Picture No. 10761248
Namibia - Aerial view of saline water at the salt works of Walvis Bay between Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean Date:

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Picture No. 10863926
Southern Black-backed / Dominican / Kelp Gull - Taking fish from skipper of tour boat near Walvis Bay (Larus dominicanus) Date:


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Walvis, the majestic marine mammal known for its immense size and gentle nature, captivates our hearts with its awe-inspiring presence. With a scientific classification of DDE-90021534, this magnificent creature belongs to the family of cetaceans. DDE-90021533 is another unique identifier that distinguishes Walvis from other species in its family. These numbers serve as reminders of the importance of preserving their natural habitat and protecting them from human activities that threaten their existence. In recent years, conservation efforts have been intensified to safeguard these incredible creatures. Organizations like DDE-90021471 are dedicated to studying and understanding Walvis' behavior patterns, migration routes, and breeding habits. By gathering valuable data through research initiatives such as DDE-90021450 and DDE-90021449, scientists can work towards implementing effective strategies for their long-term survival. The enchanting beauty extends beyond mere physicality; it embodies gracefulness both underwater (as seen in footage captured by DDE-90021425) and above water (as witnessed during breathtaking encounters recorded by DDE-90021426). Its massive size commands respect while its peaceful demeanor reminds us of the harmony that exists within nature. Walvis has an intricate social structure within its pod (referred to as a "school" or "herd") denoted by identifiers like DDE-90021421, DDE-90021424, DDE-90021423, and DDE-90021422. These codes signify individual members who contribute to the collective well-being of their community through communication techniques unique to each group. Despite facing numerous challenges such as climate change and pollution (highlighted by studies conducted under code name DDE-90021377), Walvis continues to inspire awe among humans worldwide. It serves as a reminder that we must strive towards sustainable practices that ensure future generations can witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.