Adrian Bailey has spent a great deal of time photographing wildlife, particularly in Botswana. Here he depicts the most scenic areas of the country, from the rolling sands of the Kalahari and the magical vistas of the Okavango Delta, to the lush riverine forest of the Chobe. The book encapsulates the very essence of Botswana, a land that is blessed with an endless variety of scenery, wildlife, and colourful indigenous people that make this place one of the last unspoilt edens of Africa.
Robyn Keene-Young is a widely published travel and nature writer whose work has appeared in Condé Nast Traveller, Natural History and BBC Wildlife magazines, amongst others. She is the author of five books. She recently wrote and produced the Emmy nominated "Swamp of the Baboons" (aka "Swamp Troop") for National Geographic Channel, which saw her wading through Botswana's swamps with a troop of baboons for 8 months.
