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Mongongo nut trees are distinctive and characteristic of the north.
Their straight, heavy boles are unmistakable and in the hot season, after the rains have fallen, they appear like giant umbrellas.
Beneath them stand small groups (or pods) of elephant, the larger herd broken into smaller fragments so that all can benefit from the midday pools of deep shadow these trees create.
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The south end of the journey starts either at Phuduhudu (difficult to find and many thorn bushes) or involves entry or exit through Nxai Pan National Park and this, because of the high fee, is something of a disadvantage.
The entire countryside to the east, west and north of the park (except the forest reserve in the extreme northeast) is concession area.
The road through is a public one, but leaving the road or camping alongside it may infringe on the rights of the concessionaires, so some tact and diplomacy may be needed.
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