1. Kalahari - Noun
2. Kalahari - Proper noun
a desert in southwestern Africa - largely Botswana
Source: WordNetIn Botswana in the Kalahari Desert there's a tented camp called Jack's Camp, which is like old Africa meets Ralph Lauren. The Oriental rugs, the old leather chairs - you feel like you've just jumped out of a Ralph Lauren ad. Mark Burnett
The Okavango Delta is an astonishing sight: the great Okavango River, rather than flow towards the sea, flows inland, into the sands of the Kalahari. Alexander McCall Smith
The Kalahari is brilliant - and easy to visit. Nigel Dennis
Among deserts of the Southern Hemisphere, the Kalahari most closely resembles some Australian deserts in its latitude and its mode of formation. Source: Internet
As the area behind the coast is a desert, these winds can develop into sand storms with sand deposits in the Atlantic Ocean visible on satellite images. citation The Central Plateau and Kalahari areas have wide diurnal temperature ranges of up to 30C. Source: Internet
A statue of Arsinoe II of Egypt riding an ostrich was found in a tomb in Egypt. Hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari use ostrich eggshells as water containers, punching a hole in them. Source: Internet