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Arid Eden

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Sea of Sand. Sue Armstrong travels to the Namib
Desert to discover how the plants and animals living there manage to survive searing heat and desiccating wind to make the dunes and plains their home.
A troop of baboons that can survive for 100 days without drinking and plants that hide under the sand with only a window on the world are some of the extraordinary inhabitants of this ancient desert. Producer Louise Dalziel

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