2014 National Geographic Photo Contest, Week 9. Part 2/4

“Fairy circles of Namibia”. This extraterrestrial landscape is called fairy circles, a mysterious natural phenomenon of southwest Africa. They are particularly common in Namibia. They consist of circular patches of barren land, typically around 2-15 meters in diameter, with no vegetation growth, but often encircled with a ring of over grown grasses. Scientists have yet to explain the cause of these circles, although many theories have been put forward, including termites. Photo location: Southern Namibia. (Photo and caption by Yi Sun/National Geographic Photo Contest)
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