The Quiver Tree Forest, also known as Kokerboomwoud, is a cool spot in southern Namibia where you can find about 250 quiver trees hanging out. These trees are pretty old, like two to three centuries old, and they look kinda upside down with their leafy branches. The San people used to make quivers from these branches, hence the name. It's a national monument of Namibia since 1995 and a popular tourist attraction. Plus, nearby you've got the Giant's Playground, a bunch of big dolerite rocks that add to the cool factor of the place.