Photos: Michelle Obama in Botswana

See images from the first lady's visit to Botswana.

Botswana Game Reserve - First Lady Michelle Obama, daughters Sasha and Malia, her mother Marian Robinson and niece and nephew tour the Mokolodi Game Reserve with Ian Kirby in Gaborone, Botswana Friday. Afterwards they had a private dinner.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Botswana Game Reserve - First Lady Michelle Obama, daughters Sasha and Malia, her mother Marian Robinson and niece and nephew tour the Mokolodi Game Reserve with Ian Kirby in Gaborone, Botswana Friday. Afterwards they had a private dinner.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Michelle Obama - Our First Lady was the lady in red for her tour of South Africa and Botswana. We love how she mixed the season's trend for color with elegant finds from designers of African heritage.

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Presidential Visit - Earlier in the day, First Lady Michelle Obama met with Botswana's President Lt. Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama.  (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Leaders Luncheon - Obama addressed a multi-generational women’s leadership luncheon at the Sanitas Tea Garden. During her speech, she referred to the nation as a “thriving democracy” with a fast-growing economy that embodies "a vision of Africa on the move."(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Leaders Luncheon - Obama addressed a multi-generational women’s leadership luncheon at the Sanitas Tea Garden. During her speech, she referred to the nation as a “thriving democracy” with a fast-growing economy that embodies "a vision of Africa on the move."(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Hugs! - The first lady embraces an audience member following her speech.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Hugs! - The first lady embraces an audience member following her speech.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Overcome With Emotion - Obama comforts a woman overcome with emotion following a speech she gave in Botswana, June 24, 2011. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Giving Comfort - Obama comforts a woman overcome with emotion. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Mural Painting - Obama paints a mural with teens at the Botswana-Baylor Adolescent Center which offers support to teens with HIV on June 24, 2011.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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First Stop: Botswana-Baylor Adolescent Center - Her first stop after arriving in Botswana was to a youth clinic in capital city Gaborone that is sponsored by Baylor University in Texas. The clinic serves 4,000 children and their families. Here, Obama paints a mural with teens at Botswana-Baylor Adolescent Center which offers support to teens with HIV.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Traditional Greeting - Upon their arrival in Botswana, the first family were welcomed by traditional dancers.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Traditional Greeting - Upon their arrival in Botswana, the first family were welcomed by traditional dancers.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Botswana Arrival   - Obama was greeted by local children upon her arrival to Gaborone, Botswana, on June 24, 2011.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Obama and the Kids - The first lady was also greeted by local children.  (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Dateline: Gaborone, June 24, 2011 - Traditional dancers greet Obama and family in Gaborone, Botswana. (Photo: Charles Dharapak/AP Photo, Pool)

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How Low Can You Go? - From left to right: the first lady's mother Marian Robinson, Assistant Minister of Finance and Development Planning Gloria Somolekae, Obama, nephew Avery Robinson, daughter Sasha, niece Leslie Robinson and daughter Malia. (Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

Leaving Cape Town - The Obama clan traveled to Gaborone, Botswana, Friday. While in the nation, the first lady will promote health and wellness, with a special emphasis on AIDS prevention. Check out BET.com for daily updates from the first lady's trip. Twitter users will be able to track updates about the first lady's experiences and interact with others who are following the trip with the hashtag #youngafrica.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)

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Leaving Cape Town - The Obama clan traveled to Gaborone, Botswana, Friday. While in the nation, the first lady will promote health and wellness, with a special emphasis on AIDS prevention. Check out BET.com for daily updates from the first lady's trip. Twitter users will be able to track updates about the first lady's experiences and interact with others who are following the trip with the hashtag #youngafrica.(Photo: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, Pool)