The document provides information about various locations in Namibia. It describes the Caprivi Strip as a narrow strip of land exchanged between Germany and the UK in 1890. It notes Etosha National Park as one of the finest game reserves in Southern Africa, home to many animal species. It then discusses locations like Sossusvlei clay pan enclosed by giant sand dunes, Swakopmund seaside resort, Walvis Bay deep sea harbor, and Windhoek as the capital and largest city. It concludes with an overview of Namibia's economy relying on mining, agriculture, fishery and tourism.