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Women of the African Ark Calendar 2009
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Eyes Over Africa Poster Calendar 2009
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Botswana Posters, Prints, Charts, Maps
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Botswana FlagBotswana, officially the Republic of Botswana and formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, is a landlocked nation in Southern Africa. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west, Zambia to the north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Gaborone is the capital of Botswana.

Botswana, slightly smaller than the US state of Texas, is mostly the Kalahari Desert, the setting of the "Gods Must Be Crazy" movie. The Okavango Delta in Botswana's northwest is the world's largest inland delta and noted for its wildlife; the Makgadikgadi Salt Pan is in the north.

Tourism plays a large role in the Botswana economy. National parks and game reserves in the Okavango Delta with its abundant wildlife and wetlands, are a top draw for visitors. The wildlife, including lions, hyenas, cheetas, leopards, wild dogs and antelope, were described in great detail in “Cry of the Kalahari”.



Botswana, Kalahari Desert, Sunset, Photographic Print
Botswana, Kalahari Desert, Sunset,
Photographic Print

The Kalahari Desert is a large arid to semi-arid sandy area in southern Africa, covering 70% of Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa. The Kalahari gets seasonal rains which create huge tracts of excellent grazing for herbivores such as eland, giraffe, zebra, kudi, springbok, gemsbok, hartebeest, impala, and steenbok.

desert posters

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BOOKS ABOUT AFRICA

The Lost World of the Kalahari
The Lost World of the Kalahari


The Cry of the Kalaahri
The Cry of the Kalahari


Okavango: A Journey
Okavango: A Journey


Botswana: Okavango Delta, Chobe, Northern Kalahari, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide
Botswana: Okavango Delta, Chobe, Northern Kalahari, 2nd: The Bradt Travel Guide


The Inconvenient Indigenous: Remote Area Development in Botswana, Donor Assistance and the First People of the Kalahari
The Inconvenient Indigenous: Remote Area Development in Botswana, Donor Assistance and the First People of the Kalahari


Africa: Biography of the Continent
Africa: Biography of the Continent


Hands-On Africa
Hands-On Africa: Art Activities for All Ages...


Tales from Africa
Tales from Africa


The Gods Must Be Crazy Series
The Gods Must Be Crazy Series



Bushmen Armed with Bows and Arrows Cross a Salt Pan, Photographic Print
Bushmen Armed
with Bows and Arrows Cross a Salt Pan,
Photographic Print

The San Bushmen are indigenous people of the Kalahari Desert. They may be the oldest peoples of the world: genetic evidence indicates this is the starting lineage of humanity. Archaeologists have found evidence of habitation in southern Africa going back at least 22,000 years.

Close View of a San Bushman Rock Painting of an Elands Head, Photographic Print
Close View of a
San Bushman
Rock Painting
of an Eland's Head,
Photographic Print

The name Bushmen evolved from the Dutch settlers word ‘bossiesman’ which meant outlaw in reference to the San practicing their traditionally hunter-gatherers life. In the last half of the 20th century the Bushmen have been introduced to farming.

With the discovery of diamonds in 1967, the Botswana government had been removing Bushmen from the Central Kalahari Game Preserve despite its national constitution guarantee that granted the Bushmen the right to live there in perpetuity. [update] [TribalChannel]


Aerial View of Inland Sea Formed by Okavango Delta, Botswana
Aerial View of
Inland Sea Formed
by Okavango Delta, Botswana,
Photographic Print

The Okavango River has no outlet to the sea, it empties onto the sands of the Kalahari Desert where it forms the world's largest inland delta. The swamp was once part of an ancient lake that dried up some 10,000 years ago, today it is home to wildlife and attracts thousands of visitors a year.

river posters


Mekoro being poled thorugh Okavango Delta, Botswana, Photographic Print
Mekoro canoe being
poled thorugh
Okavango Delta, Botswana,
Photographic Print

A traditional mekoro (also makoro) is a type of canoe used in Botswana's Okavango Delta. Made by digging out the trunk of a large straight tree, it is propelled through the shallow waters by standing in the stern and pushing with a pole.


Adult Hippopotamus Yawns Display of Threat to Other Hippos, Moremi Wildlife Reserve, Botswana, Photographic Print
Adult Hippopotamus Yawns Display of Threat to Other Hippos,
Moremi Wildlife Reserve, Botswana,
Photographic Print

A hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) is a large, mostly plant-eating African mammal.

The word hippopotamus is from the Greek - hippos meaning “horse” and potamos meaning “river”.

Hippos are known to tip the mekoro canoes.


Impalas (Aepyceros Melampus) Drinking, Savuti, Botswana, Photographic Print
Impalas Drinking
(Aepyceros Melampus) Savuti, Botswana,
Photographic Print

Impalas are antelopes found on the African savannas. The word impala is from the Zulu language.


Impalas (Aepyceros Melampus) Drinking, Savuti, Botswana, Photographic Print
Leopard with Impala Carcass in Tree, Okavango Delta, Botswana,
Photographic Print

The food chain illustrated: The leopard is a carnivore which obtains its energy by consuming animals, in this case a herbivorious impala which got its energy from plants. Detritivores, scavengers and decomposers, consume dead biomass.


Africa Continent Poster
Africa Continent Poster

Continent of Africa
Poster Text:
PHYSICAL FEATURES/CLIMATE
Many people think of Africa as all jungle, but there is as much desert as jungle on the continent. ...
RESOURCES: Africa is a leading producer of cocoa beans, cashews, vanilla beans, and yams. ...
WILDLIFE: Africa has thousands of species of mammals, reptiles, fish, amphibians, birds, and insects. ...
HISTORY/PEOPLE: The earliest evidence of human existence, dating back two million years, was found in East Africa. ...

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African Animals Poster
African Animals
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The Gods Must Be Crazy, Poster
The Gods
Must Be Crazy,
Poster

The Gods Must Be Crazy was a film made in the Kalahari Desert of Botsawana and South Africa in 1980.

The story begins with a group of bushmen living in harmony with the land - they have been blessed with everything they need. Then one day a pilot tosses a glass Coke bottle from his plane. This new object must be a gift from the gods because it can be used for so many things; its curse is it is there is only one bottle, causing want, jealousy, and violence. Mayhem ensues. . .


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