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  1. Not every river needs to reach the sea. 🌊

    When I first heard about the Okavango River in Africa, I wondered, “How can a river end in the desert?” 🏜️

    It begins high in the mountains of Angola 🇦🇴, winds through Namibia 🇳🇦, and flows deep into Botswana 🇧🇼. However, unlike most rivers, it never reaches the ocean. There’s no grand delta by the coast, no final rush into the waves. The Okavango simply disappears into the sands of the Kalahari Desert 🏜️.

    And yet, before it vanishes, it creates one of the greatest spectacles of life on Earth 🌍: the Okavango Delta. Between water and sand, a vast mosaic of channels, islands, and floodplains comes alive. Each year, when the rains arrive from distant highlands, the desert transforms into a paradise. Elephants roam through glistening waters. Lions stalk through the reeds. Fish eagles soar above papyrus-lined channels. All of it, right in the middle of a desert.

    When the flood recedes, life retreats and waits, ready to bloom again.

    The Okavango never reaches the sea, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a reminder that not every journey has to end where others expect it to. Sometimes, the greatest purpose is found right in the middle of the desert.

    Read more:
    suburbanodigital.blogspot.com/

    #OkavangoDelta #AfricaUntamed #RiverOfLife #KalahariDesert #NaturalWonders #WildlifeParadise #NatureInspires #HiddenEden #SustainableEarth #Angola #Namibia #Botswana #Okavango #OkavangoRiver

  2. Not every river needs to reach the sea. 🌊

    When I first heard about the Okavango River in Africa, I wondered, “How can a river end in the desert?” 🏜️

    It begins high in the mountains of Angola 🇦🇴, winds through Namibia 🇳🇦, and flows deep into Botswana 🇧🇼. However, unlike most rivers, it never reaches the ocean. There’s no grand delta by the coast, no final rush into the waves. The Okavango simply disappears into the sands of the Kalahari Desert 🏜️.

    And yet, before it vanishes, it creates one of the greatest spectacles of life on Earth 🌍: the Okavango Delta. Between water and sand, a vast mosaic of channels, islands, and floodplains comes alive. Each year, when the rains arrive from distant highlands, the desert transforms into a paradise. Elephants roam through glistening waters. Lions stalk through the reeds. Fish eagles soar above papyrus-lined channels. All of it, right in the middle of a desert.

    When the flood recedes, life retreats and waits, ready to bloom again.

    The Okavango never reaches the sea, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a reminder that not every journey has to end where others expect it to. Sometimes, the greatest purpose is found right in the middle of the desert.

    Read more:
    suburbanodigital.blogspot.com/

    #OkavangoDelta #AfricaUntamed #RiverOfLife #KalahariDesert #NaturalWonders #WildlifeParadise #NatureInspires #HiddenEden #SustainableEarth #Angola #Namibia #Botswana #Okavango #OkavangoRiver

  3. Not every river needs to reach the sea. 🌊

    When I first heard about the Okavango River in Africa, I wondered, “How can a river end in the desert?” 🏜️

    It begins high in the mountains of Angola 🇦🇴, winds through Namibia 🇳🇦, and flows deep into Botswana 🇧🇼. However, unlike most rivers, it never reaches the ocean. There’s no grand delta by the coast, no final rush into the waves. The Okavango simply disappears into the sands of the Kalahari Desert 🏜️.

    And yet, before it vanishes, it creates one of the greatest spectacles of life on Earth 🌍: the Okavango Delta. Between water and sand, a vast mosaic of channels, islands, and floodplains comes alive. Each year, when the rains arrive from distant highlands, the desert transforms into a paradise. Elephants roam through glistening waters. Lions stalk through the reeds. Fish eagles soar above papyrus-lined channels. All of it, right in the middle of a desert.

    When the flood recedes, life retreats and waits, ready to bloom again.

    The Okavango never reaches the sea, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a reminder that not every journey has to end where others expect it to. Sometimes, the greatest purpose is found right in the middle of the desert.

    Read more:
    suburbanodigital.blogspot.com/

    #OkavangoDelta #AfricaUntamed #RiverOfLife #KalahariDesert #NaturalWonders #WildlifeParadise #NatureInspires #HiddenEden #SustainableEarth #Angola #Namibia #Botswana #Okavango #OkavangoRiver

  4. Not every river needs to reach the sea. 🌊

    When I first heard about the Okavango River in Africa, I wondered, “How can a river end in the desert?” 🏜️

    It begins high in the mountains of Angola 🇦🇴, winds through Namibia 🇳🇦, and flows deep into Botswana 🇧🇼. However, unlike most rivers, it never reaches the ocean. There’s no grand delta by the coast, no final rush into the waves. The Okavango simply disappears into the sands of the Kalahari Desert 🏜️.

    And yet, before it vanishes, it creates one of the greatest spectacles of life on Earth 🌍: the Okavango Delta. Between water and sand, a vast mosaic of channels, islands, and floodplains comes alive. Each year, when the rains arrive from distant highlands, the desert transforms into a paradise. Elephants roam through glistening waters. Lions stalk through the reeds. Fish eagles soar above papyrus-lined channels. All of it, right in the middle of a desert.

    When the flood recedes, life retreats and waits, ready to bloom again.

    The Okavango never reaches the sea, but it doesn’t need to. It’s a reminder that not every journey has to end where others expect it to. Sometimes, the greatest purpose is found right in the middle of the desert.

    Read more:
    suburbanodigital.blogspot.com/

    #OkavangoDelta #AfricaUntamed #RiverOfLife #KalahariDesert #NaturalWonders #WildlifeParadise #NatureInspires #HiddenEden #SustainableEarth #Angola #Namibia #Botswana #Okavango #OkavangoRiver

  5. 💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  6. 💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  7. 💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  8. 💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  9. 💁🏻‍♀️ ICYMI: 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  10. 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  11. 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  12. 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  13. 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  14. 🦁🎬 Six months of filming big #cats across #Botswana's #Okavango Delta taught #wildlife cinematographers about the evolutionary advantages hidden in #lions', #cheetahs', and #leopards' most distinctive features.

    For example, those dramatic #cheetah tear marks work like athletic eye black to reduce glare during daytime hunts. And #leopard rosettes are disruptive camouflage that breaks up body outlines more effectively than simple spots. Paw-some stuff! 😼

    👉 Learn more: thekidshouldseethis.com/post/s

    #evolution #nature #filmmaking #science #documentary #nature #tksst #video #africa

  15. 「Environmental and #HumanRights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (#ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in #Namibia.

    ReconAfrica is drilling for oil in an ecologically sensitive region in Namibia. Its drilling plans are near the #Okavango Delta — a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the world’s largest protected areas for endangered wildlife and a culturally significant place to the #San people.

    A 187-page complaint filed with the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE), a federal corporate watchdog, alleges ReconAfrica’s operations have violated international human rights, including the rights to health, water, food and adequate housing, as well as Indigenous rights of free, prior and informed consent to operations in their territory. The complaint was a joint submission from the International Human Rights Program, housed at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, and Saving Okavango’s Unique Life (SOUL), an advocacy group focused on protecting the Okavango Delta. 」

    nationalobserver.com/2024/04/1

    #Canada

  16. 「Environmental and #HumanRights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (#ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in #Namibia.

    ReconAfrica is drilling for oil in an ecologically sensitive region in Namibia. Its drilling plans are near the #Okavango Delta — a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the world’s largest protected areas for endangered wildlife and a culturally significant place to the #San people.

    A 187-page complaint filed with the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE), a federal corporate watchdog, alleges ReconAfrica’s operations have violated international human rights, including the rights to health, water, food and adequate housing, as well as Indigenous rights of free, prior and informed consent to operations in their territory. The complaint was a joint submission from the International Human Rights Program, housed at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, and Saving Okavango’s Unique Life (SOUL), an advocacy group focused on protecting the Okavango Delta. 」

    nationalobserver.com/2024/04/1

    #Canada

  17. 「Environmental and #HumanRights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (#ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in #Namibia.

    ReconAfrica is drilling for oil in an ecologically sensitive region in Namibia. Its drilling plans are near the #Okavango Delta — a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the world’s largest protected areas for endangered wildlife and a culturally significant place to the #San people.

    A 187-page complaint filed with the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE), a federal corporate watchdog, alleges ReconAfrica’s operations have violated international human rights, including the rights to health, water, food and adequate housing, as well as Indigenous rights of free, prior and informed consent to operations in their territory. The complaint was a joint submission from the International Human Rights Program, housed at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, and Saving Okavango’s Unique Life (SOUL), an advocacy group focused on protecting the Okavango Delta. 」

    nationalobserver.com/2024/04/1

    #Canada

  18. 「Environmental and #HumanRights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (#ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in #Namibia.

    ReconAfrica is drilling for oil in an ecologically sensitive region in Namibia. Its drilling plans are near the #Okavango Delta — a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the world’s largest protected areas for endangered wildlife and a culturally significant place to the #San people.

    A 187-page complaint filed with the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE), a federal corporate watchdog, alleges ReconAfrica’s operations have violated international human rights, including the rights to health, water, food and adequate housing, as well as Indigenous rights of free, prior and informed consent to operations in their territory. The complaint was a joint submission from the International Human Rights Program, housed at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, and Saving Okavango’s Unique Life (SOUL), an advocacy group focused on protecting the Okavango Delta. 」

    nationalobserver.com/2024/04/1

    #Canada

  19. 「Environmental and #HumanRights groups are calling for an investigation into Calgary-headquartered Reconnaissance Energy Africa (#ReconAfrica), alleging the company has violated human rights in #Namibia.

    ReconAfrica is drilling for oil in an ecologically sensitive region in Namibia. Its drilling plans are near the #Okavango Delta — a #UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the world’s largest protected areas for endangered wildlife and a culturally significant place to the #San people.

    A 187-page complaint filed with the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE), a federal corporate watchdog, alleges ReconAfrica’s operations have violated international human rights, including the rights to health, water, food and adequate housing, as well as Indigenous rights of free, prior and informed consent to operations in their territory. The complaint was a joint submission from the International Human Rights Program, housed at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law, and Saving Okavango’s Unique Life (SOUL), an advocacy group focused on protecting the Okavango Delta. 」

    nationalobserver.com/2024/04/1

    #Canada

  20. For those looking for a small thing they can do to protect #Namibia and #Botswana, the #Okavango, #Africa|n beauty and also the world against more #ClimateChange, here is a #petition to sign:

    “Save the Okavango
    To Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism in Namibia:
    As global citizens, we urgently call on you to revoke the drilling permit that allows #ReconAfrica to destroy the wilderness and threaten the local community culture to search for oil. We urge you to stand with the #Kavango communities and protect the Okavango Delta!”

    secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/o

    (NASA Okavago picture from flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore)

  21. For those looking for a small thing they can do to protect #Namibia and #Botswana, the #Okavango, #Africa|n beauty and also the world against more #ClimateChange, here is a #petition to sign:

    “Save the Okavango
    To Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism in Namibia:
    As global citizens, we urgently call on you to revoke the drilling permit that allows #ReconAfrica to destroy the wilderness and threaten the local community culture to search for oil. We urge you to stand with the #Kavango communities and protect the Okavango Delta!”

    secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/o

    (NASA Okavago picture from flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore)

  22. For those looking for a small thing they can do to protect #Namibia and #Botswana, the #Okavango, #Africa|n beauty and also the world against more #ClimateChange, here is a #petition to sign:

    “Save the Okavango
    To Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism in Namibia:
    As global citizens, we urgently call on you to revoke the drilling permit that allows #ReconAfrica to destroy the wilderness and threaten the local community culture to search for oil. We urge you to stand with the #Kavango communities and protect the Okavango Delta!”

    secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/o

    (NASA Okavago picture from flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore)

  23. For those looking for a small thing they can do to protect #Namibia and #Botswana, the #Okavango, #Africa|n beauty and also the world against more #ClimateChange, here is a #petition to sign:

    “Save the Okavango
    To Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism in Namibia:
    As global citizens, we urgently call on you to revoke the drilling permit that allows #ReconAfrica to destroy the wilderness and threaten the local community culture to search for oil. We urge you to stand with the #Kavango communities and protect the Okavango Delta!”

    secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/o

    (NASA Okavago picture from flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore)

  24. For those looking for a small thing they can do to protect #Namibia and #Botswana, the #Okavango, #Africa|n beauty and also the world against more #ClimateChange, here is a #petition to sign:

    “Save the Okavango
    To Pohamba Shifeta, Minister of Environment and Tourism in Namibia:
    As global citizens, we urgently call on you to revoke the drilling permit that allows #ReconAfrica to destroy the wilderness and threaten the local community culture to search for oil. We urge you to stand with the #Kavango communities and protect the Okavango Delta!”

    secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/o

    (NASA Okavago picture from flickr.com/photos/nasa2explore)

  25. "#ReconAfrica’s projections of 120 billion barrels of oil [in the #Okavango Basin in #Namibia and #Botswana] could produce a “carbon gigabomb” of 51.6 gigatonnes of #emissions.

    #BP’s big new gas plans in West Africa pose climate and biodiversity threats in #Senegal, and lucrative contracts with #ENI, #ExxonMobil, BP, #Shell and #Total threaten #Mozambique.

    Our communities cannot risk a repeat of the devastation the fossil fuel industry brought to the Niger Delta.."

    aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/9/

  26. "#ReconAfrica’s projections of 120 billion barrels of oil [in the #Okavango Basin in #Namibia and #Botswana] could produce a “carbon gigabomb” of 51.6 gigatonnes of #emissions.

    #BP’s big new gas plans in West Africa pose climate and biodiversity threats in #Senegal, and lucrative contracts with #ENI, #ExxonMobil, BP, #Shell and #Total threaten #Mozambique.

    Our communities cannot risk a repeat of the devastation the fossil fuel industry brought to the Niger Delta.."

    aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/9/

  27. "#ReconAfrica’s projections of 120 billion barrels of oil [in the #Okavango Basin in #Namibia and #Botswana] could produce a “carbon gigabomb” of 51.6 gigatonnes of #emissions.

    #BP’s big new gas plans in West Africa pose climate and biodiversity threats in #Senegal, and lucrative contracts with #ENI, #ExxonMobil, BP, #Shell and #Total threaten #Mozambique.

    Our communities cannot risk a repeat of the devastation the fossil fuel industry brought to the Niger Delta.."

    aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/9/

  28. "#ReconAfrica’s projections of 120 billion barrels of oil [in the #Okavango Basin in #Namibia and #Botswana] could produce a “carbon gigabomb” of 51.6 gigatonnes of #emissions.

    #BP’s big new gas plans in West Africa pose climate and biodiversity threats in #Senegal, and lucrative contracts with #ENI, #ExxonMobil, BP, #Shell and #Total threaten #Mozambique.

    Our communities cannot risk a repeat of the devastation the fossil fuel industry brought to the Niger Delta.."

    aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/9/

  29. "#ReconAfrica’s projections of 120 billion barrels of oil [in the #Okavango Basin in #Namibia and #Botswana] could produce a “carbon gigabomb” of 51.6 gigatonnes of #emissions.

    #BP’s big new gas plans in West Africa pose climate and biodiversity threats in #Senegal, and lucrative contracts with #ENI, #ExxonMobil, BP, #Shell and #Total threaten #Mozambique.

    Our communities cannot risk a repeat of the devastation the fossil fuel industry brought to the Niger Delta.."

    aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/9/

  30. CW: From birdsite

    @gratefuldread I feel privileged to have experienced #Okavango and that NW region of #Botswana when it was relatively untouched in the mid 70’s. A jewel of a place.

  31. CW: From birdsite

    @gratefuldread I feel privileged to have experienced #Okavango and that NW region of #Botswana when it was relatively untouched in the mid 70’s. A jewel of a place.

  32. CW: From birdsite

    @gratefuldread I feel privileged to have experienced #Okavango and that NW region of #Botswana when it was relatively untouched in the mid 70’s. A jewel of a place.

  33. CW: From birdsite

    @gratefuldread I feel privileged to have experienced #Okavango and that NW region of #Botswana when it was relatively untouched in the mid 70’s. A jewel of a place.

  34. CW: From birdsite

    @gratefuldread I feel privileged to have experienced #Okavango and that NW region of #Botswana when it was relatively untouched in the mid 70’s. A jewel of a place.

  35. A multi-temporal space #radar image of the #Okavango Delta combining three #Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar images, acquired over eight months in 2021: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ - each acquisition has been given a different colour (red for January, green for April and blue for August) to show how the land and water changed between acquisitions.

  36. A multi-temporal space #radar image of the #Okavango Delta combining three #Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar images, acquired over eight months in 2021: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ - each acquisition has been given a different colour (red for January, green for April and blue for August) to show how the land and water changed between acquisitions.

  37. A multi-temporal space #radar image of the #Okavango Delta combining three #Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar images, acquired over eight months in 2021: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ - each acquisition has been given a different colour (red for January, green for April and blue for August) to show how the land and water changed between acquisitions.

  38. A multi-temporal space #radar image of the #Okavango Delta combining three #Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar images, acquired over eight months in 2021: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ - each acquisition has been given a different colour (red for January, green for April and blue for August) to show how the land and water changed between acquisitions.

  39. A multi-temporal space #radar image of the #Okavango Delta combining three #Copernicus Sentinel-1 radar images, acquired over eight months in 2021: esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Images/ - each acquisition has been given a different colour (red for January, green for April and blue for August) to show how the land and water changed between acquisitions.

  40. Die #Kalahari in #Botswana ist während der Trockenzeit ein lebensfeindlicher Ort. Zweimal im Jahr verwandelt sie sich im #Okavango-Flussdelta aber in eine blühende Landschaft. Wie Elefantenkuh Pula ihre Familie durch die Wüste führt: (€) @braun_ruediger riffreporter.de/de/wissen/tier