Namibia
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Capital | Windhoek |
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Recognised regional languages | Ju'hoansi; Gciriku; Thimbukushu |
Population | 2. 534 million (2017) |
Official_languages | German |
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Currencies | South African rand, Namibian dollar |
Location statistical region population | World Bank |
Currency | Namibian Dollar |
Languages | English |
Dialing code | +264 |
Prime minister | Saara Kuugongelwa |
Location statistical region gdp nominal | World Bank |
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ID | 734369 |
About Namibia
Namibia, a country in southwest Africa, is distinguished by the Namib Desert along its Atlantic Ocean coast. The country is home to diverse wildlife, including a significant cheetah population. The capital, Windhoek, and coastal town Swakopmund contain German colonial-era buildings such as Windhoek's Christuskirche, built in 1907. In the north, Etosha National Park’s salt pan draws game including rhinos and giraffes. ― Google
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Sport Relief, Nick Grimshaw, exhausted, back to slump because of the heat
Radio 1 presenter Nick Grimshaw is set to climb to the Relief of the highest dunes in The World of Sport, after taking A Day with The Heat exhausted.
Nick sat on the Tuesday, the The Heat On The Challenge to advice given by a physician, and told Radio 1 , he felt "fit".
In an Instagram video he says his body temperature had reached 40 degrees by the end of Monday.
Nick said: "It was really scary. It was horrible. "
He is on a journey through the Namib desert in Namibia , along with other prominent guests such as Frankie Bridge and Rob cattle, the money for Mental Health services.
The Challenge started on Monday, see you cross the desert by Hiking, Cycling and Skiing .
the Bbc Breakfast presenter Louise Minchin and Radio 1 presenter Nick Grimshaw with the bike through the Namib desert,Nick said he "felt great" when it is disabled, but as soon as he was stopped by a medic for a temperature check, which is only two kilometers from the finish, he felt "really, really bad."
"It was terrible, I've never seen that before. "
The Moderator was told that he could not recover to finish The Day with The Challenge , and had to take time to yourself.
He saw the doctors and not received treatment for heat exhaustion, but said in the situation, the participation was to be treated "very difficult".
The Challenge lasts four days and ends in a ship wreck at the Skeleton Coast of Namibia .
The celebs originally a training on iceIt was originally intended in the freezing temperatures of Mongolia, but was moved to Namibia , because of Coronavirus fears.
Nick says he hopes he is on "top form to continue" to the next level.
The celebrities are set to miss the "highest dunes in The World ," which Nick says he wants to.
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