BOTSWANA
BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI
A relic of one of the world's largest super lakes, formed some five to seven million years ago, the breathtaking Makgadikgadi salt pans in northeastern Botswana are completely surrounded by the Kalahari Desert. Seemingly desolate, the salt-baked landscape plays host to a variety of animals and the ancient Zu/’hoasi Bushmen. On a guided walk learn how these extremely skilled hunter-gatherers have survived the harsh wilderness and the skills they have employed to thrive against the odds.
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