Kalahari Desert

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

  • The existence of the lake, to the north of the waterless Kalahari Desert, was already known to Europeans but Livingstone was the first European to see it.
  • The anthropologist and physician Melvin Konner began his career in the late 1960s studying how hunter-gatherer people in southern Africa's Kalahari Desert raised their children.
  • Inland, a high central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert.
  • More than four-fifths of it is made up of the Kalahari desert, and little grows in a land where water is so scarce its monetary unit is the pula - the Setswana word for ‘rain’.
  • Regular Exercise, eating healthily, no drugs, no alcohol, no smoking, no stress related to work or family, the folks who get this right are called bushmen, and they live in the Kalahari desert ... banning smoking in SA is like taking 1 bullet out of gun 's magazine. Undefined
  • In the Kalahari Desert, one of their domiciles, surface water is not to be found.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Inland, a high central plateau drops eastward towards the vegetated dunes of the Kalahari Desert.
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