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Exploring the Selinda Concession: Zarafa, Selinda and Duba Plains

Post and pics by Shane Doyle, one of Africa Bespoke’s Safari Photography gurus I was recently commissioned by Great Plains Conservation to head out to Botswana and take photographs in the Selinda concession at 3 of the luxurious camps. These being: Zarafa Camp, Selinda Camp and Duba Plains. The ten days there included a few …

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Tour de Tuli Mapungubwe 2010: cycling Southern Africa for its youth and environment

Tour de Tuli Mapungubwe 2009

We can choose to explore some of the world’s best wildlife areas in a variety of ways – on 4×4, on foot or on a wild animal are just some of the options. For the fit and adventurous, cycling is a popular choice. And to add some more excitement to the mix, why not cycle …

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Botswana’s unique safaris

Elephant safari in Botswana

A range of fascinating creatures, from fierce predators down to busy insects, can be found in Botswana; a country of exceptional beauty and diversity. Whether visitors are exploring the parched Kalahari desert or the meandering waterways of the Okavango, Botswana is a fantastic safari destination. And what better way to enjoy Botswana’s wildlife but by …

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Botswana Marathon to celebrate its silver jubilee in July

The 1985 pioneering race

In a little mining town known as Selebi-Phikwe in , a crowd comprising of worn-out but triumphant athletes and their supporters, hailing from various corners of the world, will come together to watch the final game of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup. download dvdrip The public screening of the final soccer game will conclude …

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Leopard vs Warthog

The leopard manages to get a grip on the warthog

In a spectacular battle lasting ten minutes, a pregnant warthog managed to narrowly escape a leopard’s ferocious attack. British amateur photographer, Mike Bailey, caught the dramatic event while on holiday in the Kwando River area of northern . The fierce duel saw the leopard trying to sink his teeth into the warthog’s neck while at …

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Okavango Delta – Part 2

2009 flood levels have made for some unusual sightings

Living Organism We like to think of the Delta as a living organism, and like a living organism it grows and shrinks and changes shape. Channels which have flowed for years become gradually blocked with sand and plants and as the waters rise they suddenly rush off down a hippo path and a new channel …

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