The small nation of Botswana is landlocked, being located in the southern portion of Africa in the Kalahari Desert. It has two official languages: English and Tswana. A group of more than one citizen of Botswana is called "Batswana," while a single citizen is referred to "Motswana."
Regular Blogs
Interactive blog seeks to share information about the birds of Botswana. Entries include photographs, descriptions, and other information about waterbirds, vultures, and globally threatened birds spotted in the region.
http://www.birdlifebotswana.blogspot.com/
Provides details about the year that the blogger, an Australian industrial designer, spent in Botswana as a volunteer. She documents her living, working, and traveling to, from, and around Botswana. Also contains candid photographs of wildlife in Africa.
http://lorrininbotswana.wordpress.com/
This weblog was created in 2006 in order to chronicle the work of a Peace Corps worker who worked with the villagers in Nata, Botswana, educating them about HIV/AIDS. Subsequently, with the help of a world traveler who happened through the village, it morphed into a blog on a fundraising website to continue that educational work.
http://natavillage.typepad.com/
Provides thoughts and information about the writings of the bolster, a full-time author who lives in Botswana. It also contains entries about life in Botswana, being a Motswana, and other local items.
http://thoughtsfrombotswana.blogspot.com/