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h3. Search Controls
The buttons below the map hide/show locations by type – eg Accommodation, Airports, Reserves, Borders.
h3. Map Control
The buttons on the right apply to the map as a whole
Lassoo – zooms the map to include all visible items
Show – make ALL items visible – this may clutter the map
Hide – removes all items from the maps
Ruler – provide a simple scale tool – the endpoints can be dragged to measure the distance of interest
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h3. Google Controls
Zoom & pan – handled by the controls on the left or more directly by dragging and double-click
Streetview – drag the ‘person’ to the area of interest. Available views are highlighted in blue. Click ‘X’ top right to close Streetview
Map type – top right menu
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The great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever-trees
The mighty Limpopo River forms Botswana's southern border with South Africa, used by many road travellers heading for the northern game viewing areas.
Good overnight stopovers include private game reserves and other options on the river. Wildlife is well represented with leopard, bushpig and bat-eared foxes. Pels fishing owl and the secretive African finfoot are found among the excellent birdlife.
The great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River was famously so described by Rudyard Kipling in his Just So Stories. It offers fishing and the fine sight of crocodile and hippo carrying on their business just as observed by Kipling.
Maun
TuliFor 11 years
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