Although the desert is largely unpopulated and inaccessible, there are year-round settlements at Sossusvlei, close to a huge group of sand dunes[?], which at 300 metres high are by far the tallest sand dunes in the world. Access is via light aircraft from Windhoek (the capital of Namibia, about 300 miles east of the centre of the desert), or Swakopmund[?] and Walvis Bay at the north end of the desert.
The desert meets with the sea on its western flank. This coastline, and that further north, the Skeleton Coast[?], are the home of many shipwrecks[?]. The interaction between the water-laden air coming from the sea and dry air of the desert causes immense fogs and strong currents, causing sailors to lose their way. Some of these ships can be found as much as 50 metres inland as the desert slowly extends into the sea over the period of many years.
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