Showing posts with label Okavango Delta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Okavango Delta. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
While You're Away ... an update on the Okavango Delta, Boteti River and Chobe River
By now you're probably aware that the "Victoria Falls is dry" drama of late 2019 faded and mother nature responded, almost showing off, filling the Zambezi River, and other magical water bodies in the region. Like most places around the world, certainly in Africa, rivers and lakes are seasonal going with anything between dry or low water periods and spectacular full floods. The Okavango Delta is no exception.
After a year long dry spell, the Okavango Delta started receiving flood waters in April 2020, which slowly trickled through the 15,000 km2 World Heritage Site, peaking in July. At the moment, the water levels have already started to recede.
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