From the dust bowl of the Kalahari Desert to the flood plains of the Okavango Delta, Botswana is an untouched wilderness. |
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It is developed from the hoodia cactus, which grows in isolated parts of the Kalahari desert. |
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Ben also called for support for the struggle of the country's Bushmen, presently facing extermination in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. |
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They are desperate to return to their land in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, where Bushmen lived for thousands of years. |
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The Bushmen's desert home was turned into the Central Kalahari Game Reserve in the 1960s, specifically for them. |
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But the most life-giving fruits of the Kalahari are the tsamma melon and gemsbok cucumber. |
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South Africa's eastern coastal zone has relatively high rainfall, but the western veld tapers into the Kalahari desert. |
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Inland, a high central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert. |
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It is fed by the Okavango river, which gradually widens into lakes and swamps before drying up in the thirstlands of the Kalahari. |
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The Kalahari is a green desert, largely of low thorn scrub and acacia trees. |
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Medium to fine grained Kalahari sands, with gleyic arenosols in inundation-prone floodplain grassland areas. |
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Next I'll tell you about my travels to the arid lands south-east of the great Kalahari desert. |
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The Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari revere the praying mantis as a divine messenger. |
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Over the past year, we have been making a film on meerkats in the southern Kalahari. |
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Home of the Bushmen, the arid reaches of the Kalahari has some spectacularly wild and remote game viewing areas. |
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They live in the Kalahari Desert, and their common name, Meerkats, comes from the Afrikaans language. |
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In the Kalahari, the fresh tsamma fruits are used as a stock feed in times of drought. |
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As a group, the San have declined in numbers and only a very few now live in the Kalahari. |
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In the Kalahari Desert, one of their domiciles, surface water is not to be found. |
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Harpagophytum is a Kalahari desert plant from which an extract with remarkably soothing properties is obtained. |
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The existence of the lake, to the north of the waterless Kalahari Desert, was already known to Europeans but Livingstone was the first European to see it. |
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I know from being in the Kalahari Desert there is no quiet like being in that place. |
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We're in Ethiopia, apparently, although meerkats and suricates have somehow drifted north from the Kalahari. |
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Upstream of Victoria Falls the Zambezi is unbridged, and roads on the Kalahari Sands are especially difficult. |
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Further south in Botswana, the famous Bushmen of the Kalahari desert are being moved out of the reserve where they have ranged free for centuries. |
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A BBC nature documentary that reveals the daily struggles of a clan of meerkats in the Kalahari Desert. |
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The Kalahari Gemsbok National Park was opened in 1931 primarily to protect the migrating game, especially the gemsbok. |
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Migratory populations of springbok still exist in Botswana's Kalahari and in the subdesert and desert of Namibia and southwestern Angola. |
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It said it looked forward to a resolution of the dispute between the San of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve with the Government. |
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Namibia has two deserts, the Namib in the west and the Kalahari in the east. |
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This time we ride in North Kalahari, a large desert plain. |
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The replies to question 23 on the list of issues suggested that the Government had not forced the residents of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve to relocate. |
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The initial plot of Kees van die Kalahari was done in English by George, then expanded and retold in Afrikaans by Sam. |
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They'd be as bemused as a Kalahari bushman in downtown Tokyo. |
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An urgent appeal was sent to the Government of Botswana regarding the situation of the Basarwa people living in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve who had been relocated from their traditional homes and hunting ground reserve. |
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In contrast, the second site, focusing on the two villages in Kalobolelwa area in Sesheke district is in the south-western part of the country, where the climate is affected by the Kalahari Desert. |
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Namaqualand, Afrikaans Namakwaland, geographic region, southwestern Africa, extending from near Windhoek, Namib., southward into Northern Cape province, S. Af., and from the Namib desert eastward to the Kalahari. |
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The Kalahari Group consists of undifferentiated inland deposits of unconsolidated to semi-consolidated sediments including sands, calcrete, aeolianite, gravel, clay and silcrete. |
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Not an easy feat in a country where e-commerce companies like Myjobs-eye, Kenyacarbazaar, Dealfish, Kalahari and Mocality had failed dismally. |
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The land is very rich in natural resources and the terrain is predominantly flat to gently rolling tableland with the Kalahari Desert in the southwest. |
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Although hunting and gathering generally imposes a degree of nomadism on a people, it may range from daily movements, as among some Kalahari San, to monthly, quarterly, or semiannual shifts of habitat. |
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Tswalu, Kalahari in South Africa is the largest private game reserve in the country, covering an area of more than 100,000 hectares. |
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This book describes the geological makeup and history of the Kalahari Desert in Africa. |
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The Kgalagadi transfrontier park, which spans the border with South Africa, is an immense 36,000 sq km wilderness, home to gemsbok desert antelope, black-maned Kalahari lions and pygmy falcons. |
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Spending time at the Suricate Kalahari Lodge is all about experiencing the spectacular open and beautiful scenery. |
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Khomani San of the southern Kalahari to build an inventory of their knowledge, strengthen community coherence, and train young people in both traditional and contemporary skills. |
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The cratons are, from south to north, the Kalahari craton, Congo craton, Tanzania craton and West African craton. |
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In 1849, Livingstone crossed the Kalahari Desert from south to north and reached Lake Ngami. |
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The rest of the family is found predominantly in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. |
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In most of the Eastern Kalahari Khoe languages, the alveolar and palatal clicks have been lost, or are in the process of being lost. |
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Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. |
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It straddles the Tropic of Capricorn and has a land area of approximately 581,730 square kilometres, much of which is flat and covered with thick sand layers in the Kalahari Desert. |
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Construction of Trans Kalahari Railway, 1447-kilometre railway line. |
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There was sand in every crook and nanny, from truck to keel. As the emerging seamen ran out of expletives so the Kalahari may have run out of sand. |
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Other destinations in Botswana include the Gaborone Yacht Club and the Kalahari Fishing Club and natural attractions such as the Gaborone Dam and Mokolodi Nature Reserve. |
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From the Apollo Theater to the neogothic architecture of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Kalahari joins some of the most distinctive landmarks in the City. |
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Textiles imported from India are among the array of material objects that have sacred use within ceremonial contexts among the Kalahari people of the Niger delta in Nigeria. |
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Expert Africa Expert Africa Offers New Kalahari Safari of Silence. |
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Champion Trainer Ernst Oertel also looks to have a leading chance with Kalahari Desert who, however, has to concede weight to 14 rivals, with the exception of SNF Maher. |
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