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Published: March 19th 2012
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In the largest inland delta in the world, the Okavango Delta was the last place we would think to be seeing more bushfires than wildlife. The islands that surrounded our camp were burning for the duration of our stay and it was only a 15 meter channel that spared our island from the same fate. The animals were escaping from the delta sunburned bushes which were coughing by fire with the wind speed...
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Abe
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Thank you
Thank you for your pics of the Okavango, I have been fascinated with the Okavango Delta every since Childhood when I saw the doco, Animals are beautiful people. It's nice to hear of one place in the world that's not being overrun by people trying to make a living.