Time Zone |
Africa/Windhoek |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+2 |
Daylight Saving Time |
Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region. |
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America/New_York |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC-5 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC-4 |
Narubis, located in the Kalahari Desert region of southern Namibia, belongs to the Karas Region and is a typical mining and agro-pastoral town. It is about 500 kilometers from the capital, Windhoek, and is located in an arid and semi-arid climate zone, where the vegetation is dominated by scrub and sand dunes, and small livestock farms are scattered around.
Nalubis emerged as a result of diamond exploration activities in the 20th century, and its economy is currently based on mineral resource development (e.g. uranium, copper) and livestock farming. With relatively simple infrastructure and a sparse population, the town has retained its pristine appearance in the Namibian interior and is a potential stopover for experiencing desert culture and observing wildlife (e.g., jumping gazelles, ostriches).
The area is adjacent to the Kalahari Transnational Park and has a unique desert ecosystem, with sightings of animals migrating to water sources during the dry season. Although not a tourist hotspot, Narubis provides a resupply point for explorers heading to the Fish River Canyon or the Namib Desert, and its stargazing conditions are favored for its low light pollution.
Located in Franklin County, Southwest Virginia, USA, Ferrum is a small community centered on education and is known for Ferrum College. Founded in 1913, this private liberal arts college occupies a sprawling campus preserved with pristine forests and lakes that infuse the town with a strong academic atmosphere. Located on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Ferrum is surrounded by rolling hills and forests where outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, fishing and other recreational activities. With a population of approximately 1,500, the town's slow pace of life and close-knit community retains the quiet qualities of a traditional American small town. Despite its small size, Ferrum is a unique destination in Virginia, thanks to the College's cultural vitality and natural environment.