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(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Southern Africa


From the dramatic Namib and


Kalahari deserts in the west, to the


tropical forests in the north, southern


Africa is a region of contrasts. Oil, diamonds,


gold, and other precious metals are all


mined here. There are huge inland plains


that are home to a variety of wildlife, and


large areas devoted to agriculture. But


flooding and droughts, together with civil


unrest, have hampered development so that,


despite an abundance of natural resources,


many countries remain poor.


JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA


More than 9 million people live in Johannesburg


and its surrounding urban area. Many people


have moved here from the countryside in


search of work.


GOLD MINING


Gold, first discovered near


Johannesburg in 1886, brought a


great deal of wealth to the region.


South Africa is among the world’s


top gold-producing countries.


SAN BUSHMEN


One of the few groups of hunter-gatherers left in


Africa, the San people roam the Kalahari Desert.


Also known as Bush people, many San are


now changing to a more settled life,


often working on cattle ranches.


The Okavango River


does not run out to


sea like most rivers,


but runs inland into


the Kalahari Desert.


San hunter using a


poison-tipped arrow


LESOTHO


Water is a


valuable resource


in southern Africa, and


Lesotho makes good use


of its mountainous land and


numerous rivers. The Highlands Water Scheme


uses dams and tunnels to transport water


to neighboring South Africa.


Tunnels transport


water between


dams.


Dams


are marked


in black.


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Africa


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