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TWYFELFONTEIN SITE

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Twyfelfontein, Namibia
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2024
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A site known and recognized for its rock paintings, an open-air museum of Bushman art.

The site of Twyfelfontein is known and recognized for its rock paintings. It has been inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List since 2007. The 57 ha site is located near a water source that gave its name to Twyfelfontein, translated by "doubtful source", given the lack of enthusiasm of the water flow! We imagine that the presence of this spring probably explains the choice of the site by the Bushmen communities of the time. The engravings, made in red sandstone stones, are remarkably well preserved, and the animals represented are easily recognizable. One can distinguish different phases of execution of the engravings, whose age is estimated between 5,000 and 6,000 years. One can discover, for example, a sea lion, suggesting contact between the Bushmen and the Atlantic coast, which was then about 100 km away. Among the approximately 2,500 engravings, you will notice a superb one of a rhinoceros, but also the largest representation of elephants on the site, or that of a lion whose tail ends in the shape of a footprint, but also traces of eland and kudu footprints, engraved on a large stone wall as if they were on the blackboard of a schoolroom. Given the extent of the territory, it is highly recommended to go with a specialized guide. He will be able to tell you the story of the scenes that are drawn on the stones and in the glowing caves of the Namibian landscape, a true open-air museum and witness of the Bushmen art of the time.

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chiste
Visited in october 2017
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Une visite incontournable car pas grand chose à voir dans le coin!Un peu déçu quand même on reste sur sa faim même si certaines gravures sont très réussies .Visites en anglais .A voir le matin "à la fraiche".
lydiap1
Visited in april 2017
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une randonnée guidée sous une chaleur accablante, un très beau site
Visited in november 2016
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Visite très intéressante! Notre guide était au top, il parlait très bien l'Anglais et avait le sens de l'humour! Incroyable de voir ces dessins faits il y a plusieurs milliers d'années dans la roche! Prévoyez une bouteille d'eau et un chapeau- la visite n'est pas longue, mais chaleur oblige!
marcut
Visited in october 2016
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Classé à l'Unesco, le site se visite en compagnie d'un guide qui ne fait pas toujours bien son boulot et se contente de montrer quelques gravures. Si l'on est intéressé par l'art rupestre, il faut se documenter avant et demander à voir ce que l'on veut (si possible, car la plus grande partie du site est inaccessible aux quidams). Ceci dit, il y a quelques belles gravures mais je préfère la ballade (1h30 AR) jusqu'à la Dame Blanche du Brandberg malgré l'extrême chaleur du site.
tilo972
Visited in october 2016
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J'ai été déçu par la visite du site de Twyfelfontein, pourtant très connu dans la région et classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco.
Tout d'abord, il faut faire beaucoup de routes et de pistes pour y accéder.
Ensuite car je pensais voir des gravures et des peintures, mais il ne reste que des gravures car les peintures ne sont plus visibles (elles n'ont pas été bien conservées).
Si vous y aller , il faut faire la visite en fin de journée car il fait extrêmement chaud et il n'y a aucun endroit ombragé.

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