Over 120 days and in dugout canoes, South African biologist Steve Boyes led a team of explorers on a grueling 1,500-mile trek from the headwaters of the Okavango River in Angola to its desert delta in Botswana, a sanctuary for the largest population of elephants and other wildlife. Their goal was to document, record, and broadcast the pulse of this Eden, one of the Earth’s last untouched wildernesses.
1,500-Mile Expedition to Save Africa’s Wildest Place
Over 120 days and in dugout canoes, South African biologist Steve Boyes led a team of explorers on a grueling 1,500-mile trek from the headwaters of the Okavango River in Angola to its desert delta in Botswana, a sanctuary for the largest population of elephants and other wildlife. Their goal was to document, record, and broadcast the pulse of this Eden, one of the Earth’s last untouched wildernesses.