The San of the Kalahari are one of the indigenous groups of the Orange-Senqu River basin. Source:AddictivePicasso 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
A member of the San people in traditional costume. Source:© iStockphoto/Parnell 2006 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Florisbad Skull. Source:National Museum, Bloemfontein ( click to enlarge ) |
San Rock Art. Source:Tusafiri 2007 ( click to enlarge ) |
Robert Jacob Gordon (1870). Source:William Fehr Collection, Cape Town Castle ( click to enlarge ) |
The Parliament Buildings of Botswana, Gaborone. Source:Iulus Ascanius 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Basket-weaving at the tourist centre in the city of Maseru. Source:Hatfield 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
Henrik Witbooi. Source:Dove-Sammlung 1892 ( click to enlarge ) |
The city of Pretoria, as seen from the Union Buildings. Source:Hatfield 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
Water and rain are critical for survival in southern Africa and as such form central components of culture and life in the region. Source:©iStockphoto/Dumbleton 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
The rains bring life to the desert and to the people. Source:Reed 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Lesotho Highlands. Source:Vogel 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Water Snake. Source:Libby Costandius 1993 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Legend of the Fish River Canyon. Source:Joseph Madisia 1997 ( click to enlarge ) |
A traditional San dwelling. Source:iStockphoto/Poco 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Great Snake. Source:Libby Costandius 1993 ( click to enlarge ) |
A typical rural village in Lesotho. Source:Vogel 2009 ( click to enlarge ) |
Inhabitants of Orange Farm, South Africa, south of Johannesburg. Source:Kruchem 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |
The Lower Orange-Senqu River, near Daberas. Source:Kruchem 2011 ( click to enlarge ) |
Families collecting water from a communal stand pipe. Source:Source:DRFN 2008 ( click to enlarge ) |