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Botswana: Hunting Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi hunting Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Young Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi making a bush fire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of the region Ghanzi at Botswanan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Hunting Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ghanzi district watercolor map of Botswana Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ghanzi red highlighted in map of Botswana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The sandy road from Kgalagadi N.P. to Ghanzi
Botswana: Young Naro-Bushmen woman near Ghanzi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Young Naro-Bushmen woman near Ghanzi Royalty Free Stock Photo
The art of making a bush-fire: Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi in the C Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi showing mushrooms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi in the Central Kalahari Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botswana: Young Naro-Bushmen woman near Ghanzi Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two Naro-Bushmen near Ghanzi in the Central Kalahari of Botswana Royalty Free Stock Photo
The sandy road from Kgalagadi N.P. to Ghanzi, in the Kalhari desert. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is a large wildlife preserve and conservation area in southern Africa. The park straddles the border between South Africa and Botswana and comprises two adjoining national parks: Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in South Africa and Gemsbok National Park in Botswana. Ghanzi is a town in the western part of the Republic of Botswana in southern Africa. The district’s land surface mainly consists of gently undulating sandveld which lies between 1,100 and 1,230 meters above sea level. The Kalahari is the largest continuous stretch of sand in the world, covering some 2,500 km2.


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