Horses cross the Ntwetwe saltpan. Set in a harsh landscape,this pan is the western of two huge saltpans,which comprise the immense Makgadikgadi region of the Northern Kalahari one of the largest expanses of saltpans in the world.
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- In the late afternoon,visitors cross the featureless Ntwetwe saltpan by quad bike. Ntwetwe is the western of two huge saltpans,which comprise the immense Makgadikgadi region of the Northern Kalahari one of the largest expanses of saltpans in the world.
- Sunrise over Ntwetwe salt pan. The patterns on the soil of this harsh landscape are typical of salt encrustations. Ntwetwe is the western of two huge saltpans,which comprise the immense Makgadikgadi region of the Northern Kalahari one of the largest expanses of saltpans in the world.
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