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  • 17 - The Magic of Makgadikgadi with Dr Sallie Burrough
    2021/11/02

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    Dr Sallie Burrough knows the Makgadikgadi from the inside out by soil samples and mud. She is Trapnell Fellow of African Environments at the University of Oxford, a Quaternary Scientist, National Geographic Explorer and leading expert on the prehistory of southern African saltpans. In this episode she shares why the pans matter academically, what makes them noteworthy and how their time scale is so vast it is hard to comprehend.

    The pans have been highlighted by many of my interviews and it was special to be able to share this place that has come up frequently with someone who knows it intimately despite not living in Botswana or visiting often.

    Please note that when Dr Burrough mentions looking for spear heads that these are ancient artefacts and their removal is illegal and not supported by Dr Burrough or this podcast. We both hope that this episode inspires to look more closely for signs of the lives lived in these places before you but ask that you please leave the sites as you found them as part of this very special place.

    Music track credits: Tafi Maradi Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    54 分
  • 16 - Traditional Tswana cuisine with Ncinci Motsemme
    2021/09/27

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    Ncinci Motsemme is enthusiastic about all things and particularly food. She joins me from her new restaurant in the heart of Maun, Kwa ga Ncinci, to discuss different foods eaten in Botswana and their cultural meaning. We discuss foods that are readily accessible as snack foods from Tuckshops through to regional and seasonal foods and foods found predominantly at celebrations.

    Kwa ga Ncinci can be found on the corner of Sir Seretse Khama Road and Motshaba street in the centre of Maun across the road from the Nhabe Museum. She serves innovative dishes combining traditional and western elements in a casual outdoor setting and serves a refreshing mint cooler.

    The getaway she mentions in the snapshot session is 2.22 Bed and Breakfast and the owner Thomas can be contacted on +26772246751.

    Music track credits: Tafi Maradi Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Bonus Episode sharing requirements for Botswana Border crossings and crossing the new Kazangula Bridge
    2021/07/30

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    I headed off on a break in June and went exploring our neighboring country Zambia. It was my first time crossing a border with Covid-19 regulations and requirements so I am sharing my experience in this bonus episode.

    We crossed the new Kazangula Bridge between Botswana and Zambia and I share both tips on crossing into Botswana through any border post as well as the process required to enter Zambia.

    I share a lot of info so have a pen and paper handy!

    Covid-19 PCR testing in Botswana: Diagnofirm (countrywide) or CT Diagnostics at Okavango Air Rescue (Maun)
    Bridge tolls (one way): $15 passenger vehicle or $20 for 2x4 and 4x4

    Please note I recorded this episode in the bush and was not able to check all my facts prior to recording - I got one wrong - Children under the age of 18 need to travel with unabridged birth certificates not under 16 as mentioned in the episode.

    Please get in touch if you have suggestions for future bonus episodes! beautifulbotswanapodcast@gmail.com

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    32 分
  • 15 - Moa Monwela - Maun: donkey town or so much more?
    2021/06/24

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    Moa Monwela is a professional guide who grew up in Maun and has a shared history with the village. He joins me to discuss the history of Maun and he shares his experiences growing up here and the changes he has seen over the decades.

    in 2011 Moa founded Endurance travel and based himself out of one of the hotels offering experiences to people visiting Maun who are not able to get into the camps and lodges and wildlife areas for longer. He shares the activities available to people spending a night as well as his view on this place he calls an international village.

    We answer the question of is Maun only a donkey town, and the answer is no, it is so much more. Its a quirky place that is hard to understand in a short visit but there are some wonderful new offerings available that give an opportunity to understand the place a bit more.
    The Okavango Craft Brewery and the tour they offer was featured in Episode 13.
    Your Experience Botswana is a new cultural tour that is just being launched.

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  • 14 - Dr Mike Murray-Hudson - Variability in the Okavango's floods and the flood of 2021
    2021/06/11

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    Dr Mike Murray-Hudson returns to attempt to predict this year's flood. Making predictions of a natural occurrence is not easy but Mike shares his expectations based on his years of experience.

    We discuss base floods in the Eastern Delta in the Gomoti region and the new data that are being collected there and at Divundu. He discusses the impacts of the low flood of 2019 and the peat fires that followed on the vegetation and water flow and how that impacted the 'fast flood' of 2020.

    Mike also suggests what he thinks we will see in terms of 2021 flood over the next few months and what the high local rainfall means for wildlife in the area.

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    44 分
  • Bonus Episode with Stephen O'Meara on upcoming events in the night sky
    2021/04/25

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    Our summer clouds have disappeared and the stars are becoming more visible. I have asked Stephen O'Meara, author of the wonderful book Night skies of Botswana to join me for a bonus episode updating us on what to expect from the night skies in the next while.

    Steve also shares some info on when to look for the man in the moon and what a Supermoon really is and how to get the best view of the moon looking as large as possible.

    Steve's episode was the most listened to of last year and there is so much to share about the stellar events over the coming months so let me know if you would like more of these bonus episodes by popping a mail to beautifulbotswanapodcast@gmail.com.

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    19 分
  • 13 - Dr Graham McCulloch - How living with elephants led to making Okavango Craft Beer
    2021/04/20

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    Ecoexist is a project in Northern Botswana established in Eretsa village in 2013. The project was established by Dr Anna Songhurst, Dr Graham McCulloch and Dr Amanda Stronza to support communities living on the edges of wildlife areas who share their space with elephants.

    Graham joins me to share their work in the area and the realities of life in this area. As well as the story of how this work led them to develop and open Maun's Okavango Craft Brewery and associated brew pub. This innovative business produces a line of craft beers with the goal for them to be available to be enjoyed in camps across Botswana.

    In this episode Graham mentions the Ele Express buses sponsored by Natural Selection that operate in the area ensuring children and commuters stay safe.
    He also references Big Sip Co. in Gaborone and River Brewing Co. based in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe as other craft beer producers in the area who work closely with OCB.

    In the snap shot session he mentions the book: African Adventures Guide: Botswana by Mike Main as his recommended travel resource. Also mentioned is our other locally crafted alcohol brand: Okavango Gin and the fly in craft beer or gin stop experience offered by Helicopter Horizons.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • 12 - Jason Kennaugh - A successful self-drive safari
    2021/03/25

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    Jason Kennaugh has deep family farming roots in Ghanzi, Botswana and after moving to Maun for his kids' schooling witnessed people needing help with recovery after getting stuck and so started 4x4 Bushwarrior recovery service. In this episode he shares what he learned through his years of Kalahari driving on the farm and then what he has learned about driving in the Delta after many rescues and recoveries. There are some similarities, tyre pressure being one of them, and some differences.

    If you are intrigued by the idea of driving yourself through Botswana or want to drive the area with less wear on your car then listen to this episode where we discuss sand, mud and water driving and Jason shares the gadgets he uses the most.

    Thank you to Martha and Kneen Charlton listening from the UK who asked for an episode on self-driving in Botswana. We have only touched on the technical vehicle stuff in this episode and more on campsites and camping tips will follow.

    If you would like to request a topic for me to interview on please get in touch at beautifulbotswanapodcast@gmail.com.

    Jason recommends the following resources, tools and gadgets:
    Garmin inreach gps that is able to send messages
    Indeflate tyre devise for equalising tyre pressure
    Geotracker map app
    Maps.me map app
    4x4community forum for Botswana

    Follow the 4x4 Bushwarrior on Instagram @4x4_bush_warrior

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    1 時間 5 分