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Cheers guys, I'll continue to show what we see and give names when I can.
The time spent on the Okovango Delta was rich and intense, and at least for me, took some time to readjust to the "mainland". I went to stay at a Backpackers Camp, in Maun for a couple of days and Kit and Simon joined me there later. The place itself is interesting as it overlooks a large pool in the river where we saw our first hippo, before going to the Delta.
Backpackers is an interesting place. A camp, with setup tents and a camping area. It is located by a pool in the river, outside Maun, where we have seen a hippo and I herd hippo in the pool from my tent.
The pool is by a damaged bridge which is supposed to be the oldest in Botswana, and these kids are on the way home from school. I'm doing a bit of trip planning keeping an eye on the river. No crocs while we were there but we did see a big reptile. My tent had a 2 tree en-suite but no roof, interesting in the rainy season. These weaver birds were doing some repairs just by my tent.
Kit spotted this 2 meter reptile emerging from the river.
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The time spent on the Okovango Delta was rich and intense, and at least for me, took some time to readjust to the "mainland". I went to stay at a Backpackers Camp, in Maun for a couple of days and Kit and Simon joined me there later. The place itself is interesting as it overlooks a large pool in the river where we saw our first hippo, before going to the Delta.
Backpackers is an interesting place. A camp, with setup tents and a camping area. It is located by a pool in the river, outside Maun, where we have seen a hippo and I herd hippo in the pool from my tent.
The pool is by a damaged bridge which is supposed to be the oldest in Botswana, and these kids are on the way home from school. I'm doing a bit of trip planning keeping an eye on the river. No crocs while we were there but we did see a big reptile. My tent had a 2 tree en-suite but no roof, interesting in the rainy season. These weaver birds were doing some repairs just by my tent.
Kit spotted this 2 meter reptile emerging from the river.
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