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Botswana: An Amazing Safari DestinationBenefiting from a plethora of attractions, from desert lands, a vast swamp, and game parks teeming with wildlife, the visitor will be faced with tough choices when deciding where to go in Botswana. -
BotswanaTour and description of Maun and Kasane in Botswana
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Botswana Summer SafariAlthough April - October are traditionally the months that most people choose for a Botswana Safari, but there are still plenty of attractions in Summer (November - March) and with things generally being quieter many people are discovering the attractions
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Go on Safari at the Khwai River Lodge in the Okavango Delta, BotswanaIf you have every dreamed of going on safari you are certain to enjoy the itinerary that comes with the safari at Khwai River Lodge in the Ikavango Delta, Botswana by Orient-Express.
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5 Reasons to Take a Safari in BotswanaOne of the most successfully independent nations in Africa, Botswana is a large, peaceful country that sits just north of South Africa and also borders Zimbabwe, Zambia and Namibia.
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African Safaris at Savute Elephant Camp by Orient-Express in Chobe, BotswanaThe African safari at Savute Elephant Camp by Orient-Express, located in Chobe, Botswana is a well planned safari where you take the Orient-Express from either Capetown or Johannesburg to meet up with your safari in Botswana.
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South Africa Adventures in BotswanaBotswana is unbelievable. There is a lot of great scenery and plenty of adventure. -
Two Forms of HAART Highly Effective in Trial of Pregnant HIV Positive Women in BotswanaA recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine compared two different forms of HAART therapy in pregnant women in Botswana, and they both suppressed HIV viral loads to similar levels. -
Arriving: A Summer Study Abroad Moment in Gaborone, BotswanaA moment with a nun provides hints to a graduate student of the amazing stories Botswana will tell over the course of the next five weeks of summer study abroad. -
Safari in BotswanaIf you are looking for the perfect destination for Safari in Africa, Botswana might just be the place for you.
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Go on a Safari Vacation at Eagle Island Camp at Okavango Delta, Botswana by Orient ExpressGoing on safari is a dream of many travelers and adventurers and what better way to make a dream come true than to go on a safari vacation at Eagle Island Camp at Okavango Delta, Botswana by Orient Express.
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On Safari in BotswanaHave you ever wonder what Botswana is like as a travel destination? Lets take a closer look at her. -
1,000 Words About BotswanaBotswana is home to not only the most beautiful wildlife, but also to the friendliest people. One of the most vibrant political democracies we've seen so far, a nation proud of its peace and stability. -
Mission Trip to BotswanaI went on a mission trip to Maun, Botswana during the summer of 2007. I decided to write about it to share my experiences. -
Successful Development in BotswanaWhy has Botswana been able to develop successfully while its neighboring countries have not? This paper looks at Botswana's past and its reason for success.
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Guidelines for a Safari to BotswanaBotswana, the perfect place to visit should you love wildlife and open spaces.
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Botswana: A Wild and Untainted Expanse to ExploreBotswana is a unique location for the species of animals and plants it harbors. This untainted country offers the traveler an extraordinary expanse of a never ending horizons to explore. -
Homeschooling Halted in Botswana Due to U.N. "Rights of the Child" -- Other Countries Face SameHomeschooling parents in South Africa, Germany and Sweden are being stripped of their homeschooling rights. Can it happen in the U.S. due to this U.N. doctrine? -
Travels in Botswana in Central AfricaThe Best kept secrets of Africa lie in and around the quiet, dark and fascinating waters of these Marshes. -
Government?We Don't Need No Stinkin' Gov't!Of course we've got a budget crisis! We don't tax ourselves enough. Here are countries with top tax rates of 25 percent: Bangladesh, Botswana, El Salvador and Malaysia. That's what Ryan wants? An America with a comparable tax rate to Bangladesh!
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What Are Canadian Certified DiamondsMost consumers seem to be unaware that almost 45% of the world's diamond supply comes from other countries. Statistics show that next to Botswana, Russia is the second largest diamond producing country, followed by Canada. -
Redbush Tea and Comfort"The Double Comfort Safari Club" does not disappoint, as Alexander McCall Smith, one of the most prolific writers around, once agin crafts a deceptively leisurely tale featuring the best (and only lady) detective in Botswana, Precious Ramotswe. -
U.S. Military Treats Patients in AfricaA U.S. military medical team recently spent two weeks in Rwanda and Botswana providing free medical and dental care for the local populations.
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Miss Universe 1999The article under the title "Miss Universe 1999" deals with the biography of Mpule Kwelagobe, one of the most important anti-AIDS activists in the world. She was born in 1979 in Botswana, an African country devastated by HIV and AIDS.
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Review of Alexander McCall Smith's Newest Book "The Good Husband of Zebra Drive"Alexander McCall Smith's newest book in the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series is amazing as it deals with Precious Ramotswe and her husband Mr J.L.B. Matekoni. He vividly describes the people and land of Botswana.
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Bizarre, Stress-free Plant You Can Grow at HomeLithops, also known as Living Stones, are natural to the hot desert climates of Namibia, South Africa, plus the small neighboring parts of Botswana and perhaps Angola. -
The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency - HBO's Brilliant New SeriesA review of a family friendly, wholesome series about the adventures of the only female detective in Botswana Africa.
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Summer in AfricaHow did the Delta bcome "The River Which Never Finds the Sea"? Find out when is the best time to visit "The River Which Never Finds the Sea". -
July 1: Holidays and Celebrations TodayJuly 1st is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking July 1st as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular July 1st holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
Fire and the RatRunning to South Africa, and leaving the frying pan for the fire.
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Non-Applicable Democracy"...From examining evidence, one can conclude that Russia has not established the necessary foundations, structures or willingness to successfully continue as a democratic state..."
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Interesting Facts About Africa's SportsWho are the most famous sports people in Rwanda? Who is the best sports person of Chad? What are the most popular sports in Burkina Faso?
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The Big Cat: LionLions are the top cats in Africa. Here is some information regarding them.
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The Real Cost of Wofford's Travel Study ProgramsIs Wofford's Travel Interim really a great deal, or are students paying more than they realize?
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Holidays on Earth Today: July 1, 2008It's the Halfway Point of 2008! Are you familiar with the famous princess that was born today along with other holidays and celebrity birthdays going on today around the world? -
Olympic Games- Basic FactsWho is Jacques Rogge? Which city will host the 2014 Winter Olympics? Did you know that Singapore -one of the Asia's poorest countries in the 1940s- has been elected as the host country for the Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2010...
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Olympic Nations : Who is Who?Who are the best sports people in the 205 Olympic nations? Who was the first athlete elected president in the world?
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Leopard Tortoise: Gentle GiantThe Leopard Tortoise is a large tortoise that is popular to many reptile owners. They are the fourth largest tortoise in the world and can live up to 80 years. -
African / Cape Buffalo: World's Most Dangerous AnimalIf most people have to guess what the world's most dangerous animal is, the African or Cape Buffalo would get very few votes. However, many experts proclaimed there is no animal more dangerous to man than a wounded African or Cape Buffalo. -
6,800 People a Day Infected with AIDSAccording to the UNAIDs organization AIDS is still amongst one of the world's biggest killers and the leading cause of death in Africa.
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