Think of Maun360 as a community
newspapers photo department. containing images of people and events
in Ngamiland in the North-West of Botswana. It's a simple concept of
sharing information. We are the people, businesses and events that
make up Maun village and surrounding areas.
It's an online visual journal,
seeking to explore Maun, the Okavango Delta and Ngamiland. We are
serving up the interesting bits in quick-hit bites. One or two photos
and an extended caption and you're out the door.
We're always happy if you stop by the
site for a visit. But you can easily set up Maun360 to be
automatically sent to you via RSS, email or Twitter by using the
links at the bottom of any page.
And if you are on Twitter, please follow us. It is a very low-impact stream. We'll let you know whenever a new entry goes up, but we won't subject you to endless retweets and Twitter memes. More important, we can always use another set of eyes in the field to let us know about items of interest. The best way is via email.
And your retweets and Facebook "Likes" are greatly appreciated. That's pretty much the only way others find out about the site.
Lastly, thanks for dropping in. The more people know about their community, the better it is for everyone.
And if you are on Twitter, please follow us. It is a very low-impact stream. We'll let you know whenever a new entry goes up, but we won't subject you to endless retweets and Twitter memes. More important, we can always use another set of eyes in the field to let us know about items of interest. The best way is via email.
And your retweets and Facebook "Likes" are greatly appreciated. That's pretty much the only way others find out about the site.
Lastly, thanks for dropping in. The more people know about their community, the better it is for everyone.