Description
"Petroglyphs or rock art of Twyfelfontein, a site in the Kunene Region of Namibia contains 2,000 figures. In 2007, UNESCO approved it as Namibia's first World Heritage Site. Over 2000 years the figures at Twyfelfontein were created, before 1000 AD. The hunter-gatherers who lived in the region created them as part of their rituals. The carvings represent many animals including rhinoceroses, elephants, ostrichs and giraffes as well as depictions of human and animal footprints."