
Botswana.
A land of coarse sand, scarce water and plunging sunsets.
The colours of all the cattle.
There’s something about the Kalahari, the way the sun plummets in a matter of minutes at sunset, leaving way to a blanket of stars, sparkling brighter than you’ll have ever experienced.
From the red earth to fine sand and salt pans in shades of white, grey and pink, the occasional flamingo feather left behind after the flock takes off.
The Okavango Delta snakes through patches of wet land, unstable ground for elephants and the perfect medium for hippos to breeze through the ponds and puddles.
Lions roaring in the distance, sounding like they’re breathing down your neck and the laid back pace of lazy cattle herds.