From the Okavango Delta to the Kgalagadi Desert

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A raindrop falls in the upper reaches of the Angolan highlands. It trickles off the waxy leaf of a rubber tree into a stream. The stream courses through the verdant Caprivi Strip of Namibia to join the Okavango, one of southern Africa's mightiest rivers.

 

The river splits and sprawls out like a fan, spanning across a quarter of Botswana. This is where red lechwe antelope, saddle-billed stork and herds of buffalo come, thirsty for the sweet water that gives rise year round to water lilies, malachite kingfisher and lush wetlands.

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