Cuba - a desert island of stones and baobabs
In the north of the Kalahari desert, in the middle of the sand, there is a kind of island, if you can call a piece of land not surrounded by water, but sands. Cuba is distinguished by its stone boulders and baobabs.
In fact, before, Cuba was indeed a real island surrounded by water. After all, it is located on the territory of the drying lake of Makgadikgadi, the largest inundated depression of salt marshes. Only in the rainy season. Sometimes, the surface of McGadikgadi is covered with a thin layer of water, demonstrating that Cuba is really an island. The island rises above the surface of the solonchak by about a meter and a half. Residents of a nearby village consider Cuba a sacred place, and here there is a dialogue with the god of newly minted men.

















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