Twyfelfontein, also known as /Ui-//aes, is a fascinating site in Namibia with ancient rock engravings that date back 6,000 years. It was used by hunter-gatherers and later by Khoikhoi herders for worship and shamanist rituals. With over 2,500 rock carvings and a few paintings, it's no wonder UNESCO declared it Namibia's first World Heritage Site in 2007. This place is like a time capsule of history and culture, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who lived here long ago. Take your time to stroll through the formations, it can get very hot but is also very beautiful!