Bogenfels is a location in the coastal Namib Desert of Namibia, noted for its natural rock formations (hence the name, which means "arch rock" in German).[1] The main formation is a 55-metre (180 ft) high rock arch close to the coast. It is not easily accessible, due to the terrain and its location within a restricted diamond-mining area Sperrgebiet, at 27° 28'S, about 95 kilometers (59 mi) south of Lüderitz and 32 kilometers (20 mi) south of Pomona but there are official guided tours.

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Bogenfels
natural arch
LesdiNamibiya Taƴto
Jonde kwa'odineto27°27′38″S 15°23′31″E Taƴto
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Geology

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E dow nokkuure ɓurɗe mawnude e mita 55 (180 dow maayo, ɗum woni duɗal dolomite e shale laaɓu.

Yimɓe ɓe ɓe ɗon ɓe ɗon ɓe ɓe ɗon nder nokkuure nde ɓe heɓii diamonds. Nder hitaande 1950, ɗum dilli, diga ɗon o ɗon jooɗi nder gariiri ɓoyma.   [ko haani jaɓɓorgo] Lodo nder gariiri laawol ɓii-ɓii-ɓool ɓii-ɗeeɗol feere feere feere ɗon ɗowol nder nder nder suudu jaɓɓorgal diamond. O waɗi km 119 (74 dow Pomona haa Kolmanskop e o ɗon hokkata semmbe diga nokkuure semmbe 1.5 megawatts (2,000 nder Lüderitz. Ɗum timmini nder 1913 amma ɗum halki nder konu duuniyaaru arande nder 1915 diga yimɓe Afrik worgo.

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