Namaqualand, a region spanning South Africa's Northern Cape Province and the Namibian border, is known for its wildflowers, which usually bloom—in the desert—around August and September (late winter-early spring in the Southern Hemisphere), according to the New York Times. Note: Because of the drought in South Africa, it is unclear how the wildflowers will fare this year, as they didn't bloom in 2017.
Namaqualand, a region spanning South Africa's Northern Cape Province and the Namibian border, is known for its wildflowers, which usually bloom—in the desert—around August and September (late winter-early spring in the Southern Hemisphere), according to the New York Times. Note: Because of the drought in South Africa, it is unclear how the wildflowers will fare this year, as they didn't bloom in 2017.
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