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Veronica Roodt's all-in-one map & guide book covers the north-western region of Botswana, including the Okavango Delta, Moremi Game Reserve, Tsodilo Hills and Gcwihaba Caves, also known as Drotsky's Caves. Veronica Roodt has been sponsored by Shell Oil Botswana since 1993, which has allowed her to keep her maps and guides up-to-date.
This first edition includes 25 detailed maps with GPS co-ordinates, distances and estimated times of arrival (ETA) for each road, maps, contact details of nearby lodges as well as location of important shops.
This guide book features information on geology, ecology, history and people in the areas. It is packed with photos and descriptions of different animals: 53 mammals, 295 birds, 37 reptiles, frogs and fish, 110 insects, 60 trees and 80 flowers and grasses of Botswana.
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Satellite photos as a backdrop which shows and aerial view of the topography.
Roads that have been tracked and measured by Veronica Roodt personally by means of GPS.
GPS coordinates of all the camps, lodges and important tourist attractions, important road crossings, bridges etc.
Photographic animal, bird and plant checklists on the back of the map. All photographs were taken by Veronica whilst doing the field work for the maps.
Information on geology, climate, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, road conditions etc.
This map also consits of satellite photos as a backdrop to the roads etc.
Each route has been described in detail to enable the reader to plan their climb and to decide which climb to do. There are various degrees of fitness required for certain routes and those are indicated on the map.
All the huts and camps are indicated on the map.
There are enlarged satellite maps of the top of the mountain, which shows the localities and names of the glaciers.
There are enlarged satellite maps of the top of the mountain, which indicate.
There is an animal, bird and plant checklilst on the back, indicating the most common species to be encountered.
There is information about the mountain, the geology, history and climate.
There is also a section on planning the climb, what you can expect on the mountain, what you should take along, health precautions, what kind of food to pack etc.
Satellite photos as a backdrop which shows an aerial view of the topography.
Roads that have been tracked and measured by Veronica Roodt personally by means of a GPS.
GPS coordinates of all the camps, lodges and important tourist attractions, important road crossings, bridges etc.
Photographic animal, bird and plant checklists on the back of the map. All photographs were taken by Veronica whilst doing the field word for the maps.
Information on geology, climate, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, road conditions etc.
In the case of Arusha National Park there is information on climbing the mountain as well as a topographical map indicating the routes.
The map is of A1 size and folds to A5.
It is printed on high quality mat paper with a slight shine.
It is presented in a sturdy plastic sleeve.
The front and the back maps are based on satellite images where the satellite photos form the backdrop of the map.
The front of the map has a map of the entire Kgalagai Transfrontier Park, including the South African side and the Botswana side.
The back of the map contians enlarged maps of all the tourist areas in the Kgalagadi - the South African side, Mabuasehude, the Wilderness trails, Swart Pan area and the Kaa Kalahari Concession north of the Kgalagadi.
The map contains about 250 GPS co-ordinates and distances.
Satellite photos as a backdrop which shows an aerial view of the topography.
Roads that have been tracked and measured by Veronica Roodt personally by means of a GPS.
GPS coordinates of all the camps, lodges and important tourist attractions, important road crossings, bridges etc.
Photographic animal, bird and plant checklists on the back of the map. All photographs were taken by Veronica whilst doing the field work for the maps.
Information on geology, climate, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, road conditions etc.
The map is of A1 size and folds to A5.
It is printed on high quality mat paper with a slight shine.
It is presented in a sturdy plastic sleeve.
The front and the back maps are based on satellite images where the satellite photos form the backdrop of the map.
All roads were tracked by GPS.
Longitude and latitude are provided.
The front of the map has a map of the entire Ngorongoro Conservation Area clearly showing all the craters as well as Oldoinyo Lenqai, the active volcano.
The Walking Trail routes are also indicated on the front of the map.
The back of the map contains 144 identification photos of animals, plants, birds, reptiles and butterflies. With each animal photo there is general information on height, weight, gestation, food etc.
The map contains about 100 GPS co-ordinates and distances.
The map is of A1 size and folds to A5.
It is printed on high quality mat paper with a slight shine.
It is presented in a sturdy plastic sleeve.
The front and the back maps are based on satellite images where the satellite photos form the backdrop of the map.
The front of the map has a map of the entire Chobe National Park and Linyanti.
The back of the map contains enlarged maps of all the tourist areas in Chobe - Chobe River Front, Savute, Nogatsaa and Linyanti.
All roads were tracked by Veronica Roodt by using a GPS.
The map contains about 250 GPS co-ordinates and distances.
Satellite photos as a backdrop which shows an aerial view of the topography.
Roads that have been tracked and measured by Veronica Roodt personally by means of a GPS.
GPS coordinates of all the camps, lodges and important tourist attractions, important road crossings, bridges etc.
Photographic animal, bird and plant checklists on the back of the map. All photographs were taken by Veronic Roodt whilst doing the field work for the maps.
Information on geology, climate, how to get there, what to take, where to stay, road conditions etc.
Mammals of the Kruger National Park - Written & Published by Veronica Roodt
The aim of this book is to provide a handy, easy-to-use guidebook for tour guides, tourists, and students.
This travel-friendly guidebook includes at least one photograph of each animal discussed, and often two (male & female).
Includes photograph of droppings and skull, and a sketch of spoor (with measurements) for each animal.
Includes distribution maps for the Southern African sub-region.
Common names are provided, where available, in English, Afrikaans, German, French, Spanish & Italian.
Basic information on weight, gestation, habitat, food, social structure is provided.
"Did you know" section contains additional interesting facts about the animal.
Features:
The book is 160 pages thick and of A5 size in full colour and printed on good quality, gloss paper.
It describes 50 species, each with a colour illustrations and photographs. It also contains many line drawings.
Medicinal and food uses are discussed in detail.
Other relating facts about soil type, animals that feed on it, nutritional value, etc. are also provided.
At the back of the book is a campfire quiz, ideal for the use of students.
A detailed index provides easy reference.
The map is of A1 size and folds to A5.
It is printed on high quality mat paper with a slight shine.
It is presented in a sturdy plastic sleeve.
The front and the back maps are based on satellite images where the satellite photos form the backdrop of the map.
The front of the map has a map of the entire Okavango Delta and Linyanti.
The back of the map contains enlarged maps of all the tourist areas in the Delta where most lodges occur as well as an enlarged map of Linyanti.
Grasses and Grazers of Botswana and the surrounding savanna is a field guide to some 100 grass species and to the grazers - livestock and wild game - that feed on them.
The book describes the role of grasses on the food chain, their anatomy and growth, and discusses their value as indicators of the health of the veld. It also outlines the fascinating interrelationships between grasses and grazing animals and the many ways in which these plants and animals have evolved together.
The book concludes with chapter that outlines sound grassland management practices.
This accessible, richly illustrated reference guide will be invaluable to a diversity of readers: nature lovers, farmers, students, and tourists.
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