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  2. Makgadikgadi Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Makgadikgadi Pan / m ə ˈ k æ d i ˈ k æ d i / (Tswana pronunciation [makχʰadiˈkχʰaːdi] [needs tone]), a salt pan situated in the middle of the dry savanna of north-eastern Botswana, is one of the largest salt flats in the world.

  3. Sua Pan - Wikipedia

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    The Sua Pan or Sowa Pan is a large natural topographic depression within the Makgadikgadi region of Botswana. It is located near the village of Sowa, whose name means salt in the language of the San. [1] [2] The Sua salt pan is one of three large pans within the Makgadikgadi, the other two being Nxai Pan and Nwetwe Pan. [3]

  4. Agate - Wikipedia

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    Agate (/ ˈ æ ɡ ɪ t / AG-it) is a variety of chalcedony, [1] which comes in a wide variety of colors. Agates are primarily formed within volcanic and metamorphic rocks.The ornamental use of agate was common in ancient Greece, in assorted jewelry and in the seal stones of Greek warriors, [2] while bead necklaces with pierced and polished agate date back to the 3rd millennium BCE in the Indus ...

  5. Sites and monuments in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Tswapong area in Eastern Botswana. It was one of the largest towns in Southern Africa in 1889, with about 30000 inhabitants 22°34′00″S 27°18′00″E  /  22.5667°S 27.3000°E  / -22.5667; 27.3000 

  6. Geology of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    In the northwest of Botswana, more recent sediments overlie rocks of Meso- and Neoproterozoic age rocks, belonging probably to the Damara Belt. [1]: 46 The city of Orapa, located in Eastern Botswana, contains a fossilized crater lake with the most insect and plant bearing taphocoenosis of middle Cretaceous in Africa. [1]: 48

  7. Aqeeq - Wikipedia

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    A geode of chalcedony richly colored by hematite that gives it its rusty hues and marks it as Akik [contradictory]. Aqeeq, akik or aqiq (Arabic: العقيق) means quartz in Arabic, and agate in Turkish, however in the context of rings usually refers to a ring set with a chalcedony stone.