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 Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. Here, the path leading out of the canyon. 
 Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert, rock formations

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Photographer: Peter Michael Rhodes
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Upload Date: 2012-11-16 15:01:00
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Namibia: Sesriem Canyon, 30 metres deep, carved by the River

Tsauchab in 2 million years. The name derives from the fact that it needed six (ses) oxen spans (riem) joined together to haul a bucket of water up from the bottom of the canyon. Here, the path leading out of the canyon.
Keywords: geology, gorge, river erosion, semi-desert, rock formations