Motlhabaneng | |
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Village | |
Motlhabaneng Location within Botswana | |
Coordinates: 22°10′41″S 28°52′20″E / 22.177967°S 28.872217°E | |
Country | Botswana |
District | Central District |
Time zone | UTC+2 (Central Africa Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (not observed) |
Motlhabaneng is a village in Botswana on the north bank of the Motloutse River near the borders with South Africa and Zimbabwe. It is on the south-western boundary of the Northern Tuli Game Reserve.[1]
The village is in the Bobirwa region.[2] When the Thune Dam is completed, it will bring water to the village.[3] The village, along with the nearby villages of Lentswe le Moriti and Mathathane and the tour operator Tuli Wilderness Trails, helps operate Molema Bush Camp in the Northern Tuli Game Reserve. There are rock paintings on the outskirts of the village that depict humans, animals, hunting scenes and legendary creatures. These were almost certainly made by the San people, the original inhabitants of the area.[4]
References
Citations
Sources
- "2010 CITW Annual Report for Limpopo Valley Region". Northern Tuli Game Reserve. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- "First Stakeholders Workshop of the Thune Dam Construction Project Held". Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources (MMEWR). 17 October 2009. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
- Modikwa, Onelenna (12 June 2008). "Motlhabaneng flourishes with culture". Mmegi Online. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
- "Northern Tuli Game Reserve". Botswana Tourism. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
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