misterious ring naimb desret
Fairy circles are
circular patches of perennial grasses with a barren center that emerge
in the deserts along the southwest coast of Africa. Dotting the Namibian
deserts, these rings can persist for decades and occur in regular
patterns. Now, research detailed in the March 29, 2013, issue of the
journal Science suggests a species of sand termite (Psammotermes) may be
the artists behind the grassy artwork.
Here, numerous tracks of Oryx antelopes crossing fairy circles in an interdune pan, shown in this aerial view of Namibrand, Namibia.
Here, numerous tracks of Oryx antelopes crossing fairy circles in an interdune pan, shown in this aerial view of Namibrand, Namibia.