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Kalahari Desert |
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Kalahari DesertArid to semi-arid desert area, occupying a plateau and forming most of Botswana and extending into Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa; area about 900,000 sq km/347,400 sq mi. The only permanent river, the Okavango, flows into a delta in the northwest, forming marshes that are rich in wildlife. The British explorer, David Livingstone, crossed the Kalahari in 1849.
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| Despite the industrialization of human culture, a small pocket of people called the Kalahari san, or Bushmen, lived well into the 20th century in the same manner as they had for a million-and-a-half years: as hunter-gatherers. Encounters with the Americas; Ju/Wasi: Bushmen of the Kalahari Peabody Museum, Harvard University Cambridge, MA Comprised of two 12-story buildings connected with a garden, Kalahari contains 129 one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, as well as unique duplex residences. |
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