Botswana has a lot of natural unique physical features. But it does not have any man made physical features. The most famous of them all is the Okavango Delta. Some tourists even save up for years to go to this unique and incredibly rare place, it is the only inland delta on the planet. And is the biggest delta on the planet. There is also Lake Ngami that flows from the Okavango Delta, which is the lakes primary inflow. Lake Ngami is also home to one of the biggest bird feeding grounds in Africa (also having the biggest pelican and flamingo population in Africa). Botswana also has Tsodilo Hills visited by tourists for the bushmen pantings by the sand people who panted over 4,500 rock panting in an area of approximately 10 squared kilometres within the Kalahari Desert, Tsodilo hills is also a world heritage site. There are many national parks and other protected areas, such as:
Chobe National Park,
Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park,
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park,
Nxai Pan National Park,
Central Kalahari Game Reserve,
Khutse Game Reserve,
Linyanti Swamp,
Mashatu Game Reserve,
Mokolodi Nature Reserve,
Moremi Wildlife Reserve,
Okavango Delta
and the Savuti Channel and Savute Marsh.Botswana has alot of the biggest mines in Africa and the place that produces some of the most diamonds on the planet. There are some huge mines in Botswana, the biggest one is Orapa diamond mine it is one of the biggest mines in the world and is the biggest Diamond mine in the world. Botswana's main resource is diamonds, with a few others, Copper, Nickel, Coal and Gold, but hardly any of these resources other than diamonds have been produced in Botswana.
Debswana treated about 31.2 million metric tons (Mt) of ore to yield 31,890,000 carats (6,378 kg), which was a weight increase of more than 2% compared with 2004. Debswana’s diamond production included 148,900,000 carats (29,780 kg) from the 34-year-old Orapa Mine, which was a 7% decline compared with 2004; 15,600,000 carats (3,120 kg) from the 23-year-old Jwaneng Mine, which was a 14% increase compared with 2004; 1,097,000 carats (219.4 kg) from the 20-year-old Letlhakane Mine, which was a 6% increase compared with 2004; and 246,278 carats (49.2556 kg) from the 2-year-old Damtshaa Mine, which was a 27% decline from that of 2004. The production decline at Orapa was attributed to the loss of a haul road because of a ramp failure and a fire, which destroyed a loading shovel.
Chobe National Park,
Kgalagadi Transfrontier National Park,
Makgadikgadi Pans National Park,
Nxai Pan National Park,
Central Kalahari Game Reserve,
Khutse Game Reserve,
Linyanti Swamp,
Mashatu Game Reserve,
Mokolodi Nature Reserve,
Moremi Wildlife Reserve,
Okavango Delta
and the Savuti Channel and Savute Marsh.Botswana has alot of the biggest mines in Africa and the place that produces some of the most diamonds on the planet. There are some huge mines in Botswana, the biggest one is Orapa diamond mine it is one of the biggest mines in the world and is the biggest Diamond mine in the world. Botswana's main resource is diamonds, with a few others, Copper, Nickel, Coal and Gold, but hardly any of these resources other than diamonds have been produced in Botswana.
Debswana treated about 31.2 million metric tons (Mt) of ore to yield 31,890,000 carats (6,378 kg), which was a weight increase of more than 2% compared with 2004. Debswana’s diamond production included 148,900,000 carats (29,780 kg) from the 34-year-old Orapa Mine, which was a 7% decline compared with 2004; 15,600,000 carats (3,120 kg) from the 23-year-old Jwaneng Mine, which was a 14% increase compared with 2004; 1,097,000 carats (219.4 kg) from the 20-year-old Letlhakane Mine, which was a 6% increase compared with 2004; and 246,278 carats (49.2556 kg) from the 2-year-old Damtshaa Mine, which was a 27% decline from that of 2004. The production decline at Orapa was attributed to the loss of a haul road because of a ramp failure and a fire, which destroyed a loading shovel.