contemporary exterior shot in one of the films by national geographic about namibia i learnd that some people call it the land that god created in anger others call it the gate to hell because of namib s scorching heat and shivering mirages however life is in full swing here despite this namibia is considered one of the friendliest safest and most beautiful countries on the african continent namib the oldest desert on the planet which is located along the coast of the atlantic ocean with a length about 2000 km and runs inland for about 150 km the sossusvlei dunes red sand dunes that are the largest on the planet fish river canyon the largest canyon in africa and the second on earth quiver tree forest the pride and visiting card of namibia spitzkoppe mount 670 meters high and it is often called the african matterhorn waterberg plateau it is very green here that contrasts in the strongest way with the desert and 5 million carats of dimonds mined here in namibia before world war i these are just small number of facts which are enough to say that namibia is unique country it is an absolute top tourist destination on a global scale a country with stunning diverse nature and interesting cultural overtones that are not found anywhere else in the world only having understood this i began to create the concept of the future namibian skyscraper in the design of which you can recognize the oldest desert on the planet with its gratest dunes the largest african canyon and incredible amount of greenery of waterberg plateau this tower should be the base and the most inspiring factor for the subsequent skyscrapers of the future namibian skyline the most amazing thing is that the namib desert exists thanks to water the powerful benguela current carries sand north along the coast and returns it to land storms and tides lay sand along the desert coast namibia is a land of water and rocks trees hold the key to the mystery of animal survival the earth is always waiting for rain architecture