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Debswana House
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Rhino and Giraffe Painting
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Borehole #2
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Divuyu Village Remains
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Gcwihaba (Drotsky’s) Cave
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Borehole #1
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Aha Hills
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Market Stalls
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Mannyelanong Game Reserve
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Motloutse Ruins
Near Solomon’s Wall are the Motloutse Ruins, a Great Zimbabwe–era stone village that belonged to the kingdom of Mwene Mutapa.
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Solomon’s Wall
Tuli Block’s most famous feature is Solomon’s Wall, a 30m-high dolerite dyke cut naturally through the landscape on either side of the riverbed.
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Green’s Baobab
On the Gweta-Orapa track, 27km south of Gweta, is Greens Baobab, which was inscribed by the 19th-century hunters and traders Joseph Green and Hendrik Matthys van Zyl as well as other ruthless characters.
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Museum
When we last visited, there were plans for this dusty little museum to be overhauled; in the meantime, it’s a modest affair with a few exhibits on San culture. It’s almost next door to the Kuru Art Project.
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Baines’ Baobabs
In the south of the Nxai Pan National Park are the famous Baines Baobabs, which were immortalised in paintings by the artist and adventurer Thomas Baines in 1862. Today, a comparison with Baines paintings reveals that in almost 150 years, only one branch has broken off.
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Mokolodi Nature Reserve
Mokolodi Nature Reserve is home to giraffes, elephants, zebras, baboons, warthogs, hippos, kudu, impala, waterbucks and klipspringers. The reserve also protects a few retired cheetahs, leopards, honey badgers, jackals and hyenas, as well as over 300 different species of birds.
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Kuru Art Project
This fabulous art project provides opportunities for local artists to create and sell paintings and other artwork; it’s worth spending an hour or two leafing through the various folios of artworks. It’s well signposted along D’kar’s only road, close to the turn-off to the Ghanzi–Ma
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Maun Environmental Education Centre
The Maun Environmental Education Centre located in the Maun Wildlife Reserve is on the eastern bank of the Thamalakane River, and aims to provide school children with an appreciation of nature. If youre in town with the little ones, it may be worth bringing them here for an hour or
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Crocodile Farm
This community-run crocodile farm is basically all the encouragement you need to keep your hands and feet inside the mokoro while cruising through the delta. The farm is about 15km south of the Maun ‘Mall’. To get there, just follow the road that runs by the Barclays Bank outside o
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Chapman’s Baobab
About 11km further south of Greens Baobab is the turn-off to the far more impressive Chapmans Baobab, which has a circumference of 25m and was historically used as a navigation beacon. It may have also been used as an early post office by passing explorers, traders and travellers,
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Supa
Housed in the 100-year-old Government Camp, the Supa-Ngwao Museum includes a prison and a police canteen, and has interesting small displays about local and regional culture and history (supa-ngwao means ‘to show culture’ in Setswana). The museum also hosts temporary art exhibition
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