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The 7,300 Makgadikgadi and Nxai National Parks are directly
south of Chobe National Park. They consist mainly of fossil
pans and the famous Baines Baobabs. The floor of some of
the pans are vegetated with palatable grass species which
serves as a source of attraction to many grazers and browsers
such as Zebra, Springbok and Impala. The southern section
of the park consists of salt pans and grass plains which
are believed to be remains of an ancient lake. The pans
are sometimes referred to as "the vast expanse of nothingness".
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