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08-NOV-2013 Dick Keely

Makoros

Chief's Island, Okavango, Botswana

A makoro (also spelt mekoro, mokoro) is a type of canoe commonly used in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.
It is propelled through the shallow waters of the delta by standing in the stern and pushing with a pole, in the same manner as punting.
Makoros are traditionally made by digging out the trunk of a large straight tree, such as an Ebony tree or Kigelia (Sausage) tree.
Modern makoros, however, are increasingly made of fibre-glass, one of the advantages of which is the preservation of more of the large endangered trees.
Makoro safaris are a popular way for tourists to visit the delta, much of which is in national parks.
But, the boats are still a practical means of transport for residents to move around the swamp.
The boats are very vulnerable to attack by hippopotamus, which can overturn them with ease.
Hippopotamus are reputed to have developed this behaviour after the use of makoros and other boats for hunting.
See also: http://www.pbase.com/image/154013762
Reference: Wikipedia

Nikon D800E ,AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
1/15s f/9.0 at 44.0mm iso1000 hide exif
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Date/Time08-Nov-2013 18:32:41
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D800E
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length44 mm
Exposure Time1/15 sec
Aperturef/9
ISO Equivalent1000
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Metering Mode
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Focus Distance12.590 m

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Martin Lamoon30-Jan-2014 08:36
Good capture of this curvy boat.
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woody3430-Jan-2014 00:20
Great capture, very well done...V
Peter Stubley29-Jan-2014 23:54
Great composition -- well seen.
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