National Geographic captures the visual tapestry of the Okavango Delta during the annual floodwaters. There is no other place in Africa like the Okavango Delta, a watery refuge in the heart of one of the world's largest deserts. Water defines this unique place often deciding who will survive and who will perish. Cheetahs and wild dogs rule the savanna, while hippos and crocodiles reign in the swamp. Producer/cinematographer Tim Liversedge captures all of the spectacular images in a film which celebrates the extraordinary diversity of life that flourishes in Botswana's Okavango Delta.
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