Kel's & Lynnie's Safari adventure ends at the Chob
Trip Start
May 01, 2012
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Trip End
May 24, 2012

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Our Safari adventure continues to the Chobe River which is located on the northern Boundary of the park. The park protects about 10,700 square km. of the northern Kalahari. Herds of buffalo, elephants and many species of birds frequent the Chobe river front. The Chobe river separates Botswana from Nambia in an area known as the "Caprivi strip".
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN THE LAST BLOG:
1. The other Bridge over the River Khwai is located in Siam!
2. Elephants are known as a "Keystone species" because they are the most dominant animal in that habitat. It's populations numbers give an indication of the status of this ecosystem.
3. The Lilac Breasted Roller is Botswana's national bird.
PLEASE VIEW THIS BLOG BY CLICKING ON EACH INDIVIDUAL PICTURE SO THAT YOU CAN READ THE CAPTIONS AND FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE SAFARI STORY.
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN THE LAST BLOG:
1. The other Bridge over the River Khwai is located in Siam!
2. Elephants are known as a "Keystone species" because they are the most dominant animal in that habitat. It's populations numbers give an indication of the status of this ecosystem.
3. The Lilac Breasted Roller is Botswana's national bird.
PLEASE VIEW THIS BLOG BY CLICKING ON EACH INDIVIDUAL PICTURE SO THAT YOU CAN READ THE CAPTIONS AND FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE SAFARI STORY.
