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BOTSWANA { 32 images } Created 28 Feb 2013

Botswana photography by National Geographic Creative photographer Jonathan Kingston.
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  • Bright red, old model car with license plates saying Havanna sits above the entrance to a restaurant in Gaborone, Botswana. Gaborone is the capital city of Botswana, and is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Africa.
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  • Rows of bright red post office boxes in Gaborone, Botswana. Gaborone is the capital city of Botswana, and is considered one of the fastest growing cities in Africa.
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  • A field of aloe vera plants outside of Gaborone, Botswana. Aloe plants have numerous topical, medicinal, traditional, and folklore uses in Southern Africa.
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  • A sign in Gaborone warns of high voltage in English and Tswana, the two official languages of Botswana.
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  • Children wait in line for lunch at the Kamogelo Orphan Daycare Center in Mogoditshane, Botswana. Most of the children at Kamogelo were orphaned from the AIDS epidemic while others have parents or guardians in advanced stages of AIDS. They attend the center for education, training, mentoring, play, and meals.
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  • Three people under a fig tree enjoying a glass of wine and the sunset outdoors in the Magoebaskloof mountains of the Drakensberg range, South Africa. (Jody Stark, Fred Stark, Sarah Stark, Model Released) (Model Released)
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  • A herd of African elephants enjoys a water hole at the Tau Game Lodge on the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa. Tau Game Lodge is a luxury safari lodge, a destination for people from around the world.
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  • A view from the balcony of a private bungalow at Tau Game Lodge, a five-star lodge specializing in Big 5 game safaris and bird watching, South Africa.
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  • A canopy bed with mosquito netting in a private bungalow at Tau Game Lodge, a five-star lodge specializing in Big 5 game safaris and bird watching, South Africa.
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  • A zebra stands out against the brush in the Madikwe Game Reserve, North West, South Africa.
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  • An adult male lion in the bush of the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
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  • An African Acacia tree reflects in the water below on the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
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  • A group of zebra's cross a grassy area in front of trees on the Madikwe Game Reserve, North West, South Africa.
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  • An elephant spreads its ears in a display of warning to onlookers, in Madikwe Game Reserve, which is regarded as one of the better conservation areas in Africa. It is home to most of the major species including the big 5, North West, South Africa.
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  • A large group of zebras blend in with each others' stripes in the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
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  • A crocodile rests on the banks of the Chobe River in the Chobe National Park, Botswana. About 157 species of reptiles have been recorded in Botswana. Among them, the crocodile remains one of the most dangerous, with attacks and fatalities relatively common.
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  • A crocodile rests on the banks of the Chobe River in the Chobe National Park, Botswana. About 157 species of reptiles have been recorded in Botswana. Among them, the crocodile remains one of the most dangerous, with attacks and fatalities relatively common.
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  • An elephant walks away from the river bank after swimming in the Chobe River in the Chobe National Park, Botswana. This area is home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa.
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  • An elephant wades into the water for a sunset swim in the Chobe River, Chobe National Park, Botswana. This area is home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa.
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  • An elephant drinks from the Chobe River during sunset in the Chobe National Park, Botswana. This area is home to the largest concentration of elephants in Africa, and draws visitors from around the world for its game drives and safaris.
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  • Traditional mud and thatched roof homes sit in front of a communications tower, representing the dichotomy of modern day Africa in Victoria Falls Town, Hwange District of Matabeleland, North Province of Zimbabwe.
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  • Chobe Marina Lodge, a unique and upscale lodge, is located on the Chobe River, Botswana. Many visitors are attracted to this area for its game drives, safaris, and excursions to the nearby Victoria Falls.
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  • Chobe Marina Lodge, a unique and upscale lodge, is located on the Chobe River, Botswana. Many visitors are attracted to this area for its game drives, safaris, and excursions to the nearby Victoria Falls.
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  • Chobe Marina Lodge, a unique and upscale lodge, is located on the Chobe River, Botswana. Many visitors are attracted to this area for its game drives, safaris, and excursions to the nearby Victoria Falls.
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  • A young boy holds his little sister on his lap in Gaborone, Botswana.
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  • A young girl poses with her new soccer ball she received for her birthday in Gaborone, Botswana.
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  • A restaurant named "Bimbo's" hawking 24 hours of great taste, in downtown Gaborone, Botswana.
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  • Pedestrian warning sign at the entrance to a ministy building in downtown Gaborone, Botswana.
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  • A billboard promoting safe sex and condom use in Gaborone, Botswana. Botswana has one of the highest HIV/AIDS infection rates in the world, with about 38.5 percent of the adult population infected. Botswana is the first country to provide antiretroviral therapy on a national scale to its citizens through a program called MASA, meaning new dawn in Setswana.
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  • A billboard promoting safe sex and condom use in Gaborone, Botswana. Botswana has one of the highest HIV/AIDS infection rates in the world, with about 38.5 percent of the adult population infected. Botswana is the first country to provide antiretroviral therapy on a national scale to its citizens through a program called MASA, meaning new dawn in Setswana.
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  • A panoramic image of the Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources (also known as the Ministry of Mines) on the left and the Ministry of Health on the right in downtown Gaborone, Botswana.
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  • The Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources (also known as The  Ministry of Mines) in Gaborone, Botswana.
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