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Kalahari
[ kah-luh-hahr-ee, kal-uh- ]
noun
- a desert region in SW Africa, largely in Botswana. 100,000 sq. mi. (259,000 sq. km).
Kalahari
/ ˌkæləˈhɑːrɪ /
noun
- the Kalaharian extensive arid plateau of South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana. Area: 260 000 sq km (100 000 sq miles) Also known asthe Kalahari Desert
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I know from being in the Kalahari Desert there is no quiet like being in that place.
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That would be a trudge to take time, indeed; harder than crossing the Kalahari (Note 4) itself.
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Summoned to surrender, Morenga fled into the Kalahari Desert.
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It is exactly the same as we found in the Kalahari Desert, in digging sucking places for water for our oxen.
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At another time, Warley would have hesitated before going in search of a stranger in so wild a region as that of the Kalahari.
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Livingstone believed that water existed in the Kalahari at no great depth below the surface.
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