Quite a handy book with lots handy info and ratings
Everyone self driving in the Kruger should have one.
Excellent book to have on hand when in the Kruger Park.
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GAME DRIVE - OKAVANGO AND CHOBE
SIZE:116mm x 161mm, hard cover
PAGES: 176
ISBN: 9780620428897
Philip and Ingrid van den Berg, Heinrich van den Berg. Text by Ingrid van den Berg
This is the Okavango and Chobe version of the successful pocket Game Drive book, as part of the Game Drive - Safari Guide series - a series as popular as the larger Self-Drive.
An exceptionally comprehensive yet compact book which is an essential Botswana game drive companion. Identify animals with stunning images, alongside interesting facts, size, life expectancy and more; and keep track of your sightings with a tick box for each. Animals are rated for rarity of sighting. In true Van den Berg style, Game Drive – Okavango and Chobe manages to be beautiful, functional and accessible
The book covers the northern part of Botswana.
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Quite a handy book with lots handy info and ratings
Everyone self driving in the Kruger should have one.
Excellent book to have on hand when in the Kruger Park.
Quite a handy book with lots handy info and ratings
Everyone self driving in the Kruger should have one.
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Excellent book to have on hand when in the Kruger Park.
The book was bought as a gift in response to a hint from the recipient, I have not read it and have no comment on it