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Thakadu Camp
Trying to cross the border without a hitch

October 31st 2009
Apart from hitching, there's no sensible transport option for getting from Maun to Windhoek. The senseless options for this ~800km leg include flying or taking an overpriced shuttle bus (~$170). Though hitching has little appeal, more because of its unpredictability than any safety issues (especially with it being a common way of travelling in Botswana and Namibia), I realise I'll have to exerci ... read more
Africa » Botswana » Ghanzi District » Ghanzi

Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural) Flag Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name upon independence in 1966. Four decades of uninterrupted civilian leadership, progressive social policies, and significant capital investment have created one of the mos... ... read more
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20th October 2011

i like this post ..............
thanks this sharing ............... thanks all.
10th November 2011

Nice article it was...really telling the truth story of every insect or animal, how they solve the problem or hoe they cross the border without any hitch.. Thanks for the such inspirational article
22nd December 2011

Awesome Sculpture
The above sculpture looks real & for once we can't even think that it's not the real one. It's a great work of the sculpture & person who make these seems to be very interesting & full of life too. Thanks for sharing us this sculpture.

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