Izak Barnard
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Izak Barnard is a well-known Southern Africa
Southern Africa
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n safari guide, photographer, writer, son of the notorious outlaw hunter Bvekenya, also related to the famous heart transplant
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 surgeon Christiaan Barnard
Christiaan Barnard
Christiaan Neethling Barnard was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant.- Early life :...

. He is founder and owner of Penduka Safaris, the first company in the region to provide mobile safari
Mobile Safari
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services since 1963.

Publications

Why Ostriches Don't Fly and Other Tales from the African Bush. (Author: I. Murphy Lewis, Foreword by Izak Barnard)

Kalahari Bushman Healers by Bradford Keeney, Kern L. Nickerson (Photographer), Izak Barnard (Photographer)

A Cross-Cultural Motif in San, Khoekhoe and Northern Sotho Rock Paintings of the Central Limpopo Basin, Southern Africa
Edward B. Eastwood. The South African Archaeological Bulletin, Vol. 58, No. 177 (Jun., 2003), pp. 14–26. Photo by Izak Barnard

External links

1. Interview with Izak Barnard, son of Bvekenya by Dave Edgecumbe: http://www.africanxmag.com/magazines/bvekenya_video.htm

2. Penduka Safaris company website: http://pendukasafaris.com/

3. Ringing Rocks: http://www.ringingrocks.org/publications/poh/kalahariBushmenHealers.php

4. SOS Bushmen: The gentle, threatened men of the Kalahari: http://sosbushmen.romandie.com/post/4540/90137

5. Foottit, C. Last of the lost world. //Wanderlust online magazine, issue 15/15 April–May 1996. http://stage7.wanderlust.haymarketnetwork.com/magazine/articles/destinations/last-of-the-lost-world

6. EXPEDICIÓN A BOTSWANA:SITUACIÓN DE LOS HABITANTES DE LA RESERVA DEL KALAHARI CENTRAL EN SU REUBICACIÓN FORZOSA (Spanish) http://www.ciencias.org.ar/user/files/VALIENTENOAILLES06.pdf

7. http://www.geo.de/GEO/reisen/fernziele/111.html?p=2
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