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Discovery Metals In Botswana
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Discovery Metals – An Investors Dream
It’s Sunday morning in early November, I have been visiting some friends nearby the DML camp, and we are talking about the pre-feasibility drilling program that is underway. Having bought some of their shares about 6 months age, this site visit is like a dream come true an opportunity to see what you have invested in.
The Exploration Lesson
One of the geologists explains that there are 2 types of drilling that are currently in progress. The diamond drilling produces the core samples that are stored in racks by the camp headquarters. The second kind of drilling is called RC (Reverse Circulation) drilling. It uses compaction to make the rocks dust and pipes with inner pipes. High-pressure air is used to drive the dust up the inner pipe. RC drilling is a cheaper way to get to the deposit, where the diamond drilling takes over. Some of the drill holes are up to 100 metres deep.
Safety First
While we did not talk safety, I could see a health and safety approach everywhere I visited. I used to have organizational safety responsibilities as part of my job, so it tends to stick out. HIV training sessions are planned, hard hats not in use hang on hooks, a stretcher was readily available, fire extinguishers are plentiful and an assembly point in case of fire clearly marked. I was not allowed to get closer than 60 metres from the RC drilling site – I didn’t have safety boots, goggles, hardhat or dust mask.
Being Put To Sleep
Geologists are much like politicians. They are very hard to pin down. Investors are interested in knowing if exploration will turn into mining. You may as well ask the rocks around the surrounding Kgwebe Hills.
 An Investors Dream
The ride back to Maun is hot and bumpy. The road to Toteng has some heavy corrugation. After a shower and early supper I retire for the evening. Although I sleep well, I end up dreaming about my visit to DML.

Currently, there are just over 30 people working at the site. If mining goes ahead this number could rise to 100 people. If mining and exploration go ahead at the same time, then 150 or more people working at the site are possible. Raw materials would probably be transported to Walvis Bay, Namibia and shipped by boat for processing. Before that happens they have to build a road to the highway and improve on the long-term staff facilities. Dreaming can be a wonderful experience. I can even see a swimming pool in the plans, for the workers to relax at the end of the day. At the end I am dreaming about the pre-feasibility results. Just as they are flashing into my dream a rooster crows and I awake. Let’s see how much of the dream becomes reality. |
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A major movie shoot is causing local excitement for potential actors and actresses. A movie based on the books of Alexander McCall Smith is about to begin. Casting and location decisions are being made.
Local opinion of McCall Smith's book are very favourable. According to Boikanyo, a Motswana living in England, "I listened to part of the story telling on BBC radio, I thought the accent wasn’t right, I didn’t like it. Alexander McCall Smith talks about Botswana in a beautiful way (Bless him); there are no murders or violent happenings. The books are filled with Humorous situations! The simple language he uses brings out revelations about everyday life. Readers can almost see and understand Precious Ramotswe’s passionate love of her country."
While Boikanyo is hopeful local talent will be use extensively in the film, she also states the pragmatic view - "I personally think a Motswana, given a chance could play Mma Ramotswe’s part perfectly, it has to come from the inside. But hey celebrities dictate every success of the entertainment business ‘Bo e se mang’ don’t stand a chance."
Dijomaun, who started the Forum discussion on Dumela Botswana - a social internet site - says, "I personally think a Motswana, given a chance could play Mma Ramotswe’s part perfectly, it has to come from the inside. But hey, celebrities dictate every success of the entertainment business ‘Bo e se mang’ don’t stand a chance." You are encouraged to stay in touch with the Forum discussion.
Hopefully we are only at the beginning of a great story. |
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Your Personal Invitation - Dumela Botswana
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Okavango Delta Wetlands Getting Very Wet
The flow rates of water into the Okavango Delta are moving from strong to very strong. For a look at the flow chart for Mohembo and more of a description visit the Maun, Botswana Blog. It should be noted, for the enthusiasts, that the flow chart will be updated next week. Travellers the world over are taking a keen interest in the development of the flood. The new April 10th chart has arrived. Next chart April 20th - it is now posted.
The news is also being carried by Topix, the internet news company and can be viewed under Botswana News. Have a look.
This information just in - June 5th - the Flood is now at the T-Junction and is massing for a couple of days, before it enters the Mighty Thamalakane River - Pictures to follow! By June 24th the Flood had shot thru town and was past the 'old bridge.' |
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Mokoro Trails - Eco-Travelling
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Gliding Through Nature - A Bird's Eye View.
A very popular activity is a 1 or 2 day mokoro trip - complete with poler and guide. You can see the abundance of nature the Okavango Delta has to offer. Bird lovers and photographers, in particular, love the silent way you can enter into different habitats - capture what is happening and move on. Afro Trek partners with Mokoro Trails, a local community trust - delivering and picking up visitors. Mokoro trips are an eco-tourism activity that gives the visitor a snapshot view of a traditional mode of transport. Motswanna have for centuries been navigating the maze of channels that is the Okavango Delta. Along with birds you are likely to see various antelope, elephant, buffalo, zebra, giraffe and lion. Doing the Mokoro Trails and participating in this type of eco-tourism make a positive impact to the polers and their communities, without compromising our environment. Enjoy one of the largest inland deltas in the world - the feeling can be overwhelming. When you get home - your photos and videos will help you regain your composure and sense of wonder. Leave a small carbon footprint - Eco-trek with Afro Trek.
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| There is little doubt that Maun is growing quickly. Commercial and home construction continue to accelerate. Some times it is easy to miss individual failures.
The picture above represents broken dreams. Day by day the termites prosper and often donkeys rest inside - seeking shelter from the sun. The doors are gone and the windows are broken - the initial dream has been overtaken by termite castles.
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