英语听力:自然百科 徒步南非:喀拉哈里大沙漠—6
时间:2014-10-22 08:47:00
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Well, there it is, Molopo Gorge1. And that has got to be Norbert’s little project tucked away.
The hot springs were largely funded by a private
benefactor2 and designed to draw all Green Kalahari visitors to Riemvasmaak. Ironically, the town with inconsistent water can now boast bathing as its number one attraction. The setting is undeniably jaw-dropping, 150-metre cliffs that glow red in the afternoon sun.
This place is a bit of a ghost town. I can see why it’s not quite fulfilling Norbert’s expectations and dreams. I mean it would make a brilliant base camp for hiking or for climbing, but it seems to be a victim of mismanagement or no management, which is a shame.
Rather like the Tourist Office, the
stunning3 springs let the support and
infrastructure4 to match the ambition. They lie largely unused, unmanned, and alarming
inaccessible5, some 30 kilometres from the nearest tarmac road. Bu the springs do mark the point where my walk joins the Molopo River. For those of us from greener or wetter climes, the idea of a waterway with no water is a little odd. But thousands of years ago, this was one of Southern Africa’s great rivers, running for 960 kilometres from its origins on the Botswana border. The river hasn't flowed here for at least a century. Lands upstream are simply too
arid6 and plant life clings to what moisture
remains7 on the riverbed.
I’ve been with enough experts and know that, is a
leopard8 print and this is known as leopard country. So it’s not completely unfeasible.
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