Okavango: Sea of Land - Land of Water
By Peter Johnson and Anthony Bannister
Published By Chartwell Books
Year Published 1989
Summary
Okavango is Africa’s lost Eden, a 10,000 square kilometer wilderness of islands, rivers, and swamps in Northern Botswana and is born where a slender thread of water confronts the Kalahari’s desert sands. The authors bring to life this timeless and compelling world , unchanged since the dawn of man. With 200 stunning photos and a careful, lyrical text, they offer a glimpse of one of Africa’s most baffling mysteries, a world of water and sand that defies reason.
Notes - Some wear and some small tears on dust jacket
By Peter Johnson and Anthony Bannister
Published By Chartwell Books
Year Published 1989
Summary
Okavango is Africa’s lost Eden, a 10,000 square kilometer wilderness of islands, rivers, and swamps in Northern Botswana and is born where a slender thread of water confronts the Kalahari’s desert sands. The authors bring to life this timeless and compelling world , unchanged since the dawn of man. With 200 stunning photos and a careful, lyrical text, they offer a glimpse of one of Africa’s most baffling mysteries, a world of water and sand that defies reason.
Notes - Some wear and some small tears on dust jacket
By Peter Johnson and Anthony Bannister
Published By Chartwell Books
Year Published 1989
Summary
Okavango is Africa’s lost Eden, a 10,000 square kilometer wilderness of islands, rivers, and swamps in Northern Botswana and is born where a slender thread of water confronts the Kalahari’s desert sands. The authors bring to life this timeless and compelling world , unchanged since the dawn of man. With 200 stunning photos and a careful, lyrical text, they offer a glimpse of one of Africa’s most baffling mysteries, a world of water and sand that defies reason.
Notes - Some wear and some small tears on dust jacket