Lake Ngami

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Lake Ngami is a lake in Botswana north of the Kalahari Desert. It is seasonally filled by the Okavango River, via the Okavango Delta. In 1879 David Livingstone described it as a "shimmering lake, some 80 miles long and 20 wide". Although the lake has shrunk dramatically beginning from 1890, it remains an important habitat for birds and wildlife.

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Read local weekly news from The Ngami Times.

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