Kalahari

NOUN
  1. a desert in southwestern Africa - largely Botswana
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How To Use Kalahari In A Sentence

  • In the Kalahari, an all-night dance feels like it will kill you because the spirit refuses to say no, always moving you, and shaking you all night until you feel like it is impossible to keep going. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Minutes before, Speck had been at the head of the small pack, howling after a large male lion through the wait-a-bit thorn that rings South Africa's corner of the Kalahari Desert.
  • The area is situated on deep Kalahari sands of aeolian origin (locally known as Barotse sands), which are waterlogged in the rainy season and extremely dry during the rest of the year. Western Zambezian grasslands
  • On a wall, alongside the head of an oryx shot by her husband in the Kalahari desert, is a second world war bazooka - a present from a friend with a curious sense of humour.
  • It is developed from the hoodia cactus, which grows in isolated parts of the Kalahari desert.
  • The ecoregion is bordered by the Drakensberg in the east, the arid Karoo and Kalahari in the west, and the low-lying bushveld to the north. Highveld grasslands
  • The Kalahari only partly closes the way to the South; and the Sahara was crossed as early as classical antiquity.
  • Inland, a high central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert.
  • The first mystery of the Kalahari, the wellspring of original spirituality, is natural movement unfettered by the constraints and limited manipulations of mind, but not the kind of physical exercise in which you make yourself move. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • As a group, the San have declined in numbers and only a very few now live in the Kalahari.
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