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page 1Rock formations of Namibia
Bogenfels
thumb|200px|Close up aerial photograph of Bogenfels
thumb|200px|Approaching Bogenfels on foot
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). The main formation is a 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 south of Lüderitz and south of Pomona but there are official guided tours.
Mukurob
thumb|right|The "Finger of God" before its collapse
thumb|right|Aerial view of Mukurob after its collapse
thumb|Aerial view of Weissrand (2019)
thumb|Mukurob 1976
The Mukurob, also Vingerklip in Afrikaans or "Finger of God" near Asab in Namibia, was a sandstone rock formation in the Namib desert which collapsed on 7 December 1988.