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470 viewsWe went for a bush walk, almost the whole day, together with our new friends, the Naro San. Here the men have identified spoor from a mamba in the sand.
Photo: © Eva NorlingJan 21, 2013
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476 viewsDigging for tubers, deap in the sand, with only a tiny, little green plant proclaiming their existence.
Photo: © Elisabeth JönssonJan 21, 2013
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576 viewsAnother famous place in Gaborone: Mma Ramotswe Tea Corner at Cresta President Hotel.
Photo: © Elisabet JanssonJan 21, 2013
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472 viewsTime for relaxing in the shadow together with the women.
Photo: © Elisabet JanssonJan 21, 2013
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467 viewsPreparing ropes from a plant similar to Aloe. With the ropes they made a trap for birds.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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472 viewsWe finished the Bushman experience with storytelling and Healing Dance. Here the dancers are preparing their out fit: cocoons filled with crushed ostrich shells.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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474 viewsThe tubers, "Tchaba" (Water root), provides water and are also a good and nourishing source of food.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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473 viewsThe women are ready for gathering what the desert will offer.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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470 viewsSome of the women who will share the day with us.
Photo: © Eva NorlingJan 21, 2013
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472 viewsThe healers are dancing round the fire for many hours through the night.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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469 viewsThe band is showing us the initiation of a young woman: The Eland Dance. In real the woman is staying in a hut, here demonstrated by a piece of skin.
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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466 viewsThe Eland Dance
Photo: © Anja BudischewskiJan 21, 2013
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