Africa
- Botswana |
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Botswana
Emerges as an Up Market Safari Destination by Andrew Muigai
Botswana is a country of
seemingly endless open spaces... This is one country where wildlife does
not face stiff competition for land resources from man. As a result the
animals have multiplied with a flourish. Botswana can justifiably claim
to host some of the finest game sanctuaries in Africa... |
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Botswana
Safaries by Elizabeth Morgan
From the massive, dry desert
of the Kalahari to the splendid Okavango delta, a maze of waterways coursing
through the desert sands – Botswana safaris offer you a breathtaking contrast
that will be a feast for your senses, bored and tired of the sameness and
uniformity around them.... |
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Holiday
Escapes to Beautiful Botswana by Sarah Manners
With its eclectic mix of
serenely beautiful landscapes and some of the largest populations of wildlife
species found in Africa, Botswana is a premier holiday destination amongst
adventure and eco-tourists... |
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Visit
Botswana by Paul Everton
At one time the British
protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana took in its new name upon independence
in 1966. Tourism plays a role in Botswana. A number of home parks &
game allows, by having their abundant wildlife, are a top side draw for
tourists. United States President George Bush it used to be that stated
that he visited a park in Botswana.... |
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| Africa
- Burkina Faso |
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African
Groups - Fulani People by Wayne Kiltz
The Fulani Group are the
largest nomadic group in the world. As a group they contain a vast array
of diverse people who were conquered and became a part of the Fulani through
the spread of Islam. The original Fulani are of North African or Middle
Eastern origin and are characterized by having lighter skin, thinner lips,
and straighter hair..... |
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Africa
- Cameroon |
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About
Cameroon by Paul Everton
The most important inhabitants
of Cameroon were the Pygmy Baka people. They were largely substituted &
soaked up by Bantu tribes in the period of Bantu migrations... |
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West
African Black Rhino Feared Extinct
The West African black rhino
appears to have become extinct, according to a leading global conservation
group. Extensive searches throughout the black rhino's last known habitat
in northern Cameroon have failed to find any rhinos or signs of their existence... |
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| Africa
- Congo |
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Eastern
Congo: Looks like heaven, feels like hell by Kate Thomas
The government official
spun around in his chair, kicked an empty beer bottle with his heel and
stared out of the window. "North Kivu looks like heaven," he said.
I agreed. A sunbird sang and we sat for a moment in silence, lost in the
sunset. In the distance, cormorants and cuckoo hawks circled high above
the glassy waters of Lake Kivu.... |
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Africa
- Ethiopia |
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Ethiopian
Writer Speaks Out on HIV/AIDS, Family Values, and Culture, Touching Many
Worldwide by Kifle Bantayehu
...Kifle Bantayehu, a 25
year-old second-generation Ethiopian immigrant is breaking new ground with
his work of literature - "The Healing Conscious" (ISBN: 1411600770) - combining
the English language with Ethiopian culture..... |
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Ethiopia
Tour by Andrew Muigai
Ethiopia is an enchanting
country whose delights are unknown to most travelers. And yet this is a
truly unique destination with such attractions as can be found nowhere
else in the world. The biggest draw is the rich Orthodox Christian heritage.
Ethiopia was one of the very first nations to embrace Christianity, way
back in the 4th century AD.... |
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Paradise
Lost by Susan Scharfman
Travel to an African country
that borders Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Eritrea can be dangerous to your
health in more ways than one. But, if you're a skydiving, snowboarding,
tomb raiding Indiana Jones kind 'a trekker, you might find Ethiopia just
your cup of strong coffee... |
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Africa
- Ghana |
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Ghana
Basic Travel Information by Basem Al-Ghoneimy
The basics you need to know
when visiting Ghana.... |
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Your
Ghana Vacation by Kaya Casper
Ghana, West Africa, is one
of the best places in the world to visit on vacation. There are many places
to see and things to do, and Ghanaians are known as some of the friendliest
people in the world. A few places to visit during your Ghana vacation |
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Africa
- Kenya |
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Galdessa
Camp As Part Of A Camping Kenya Safari by Ian SG Smith
A Camping Kenya safari means
a tented camp with no fence or wall, and is a much better part of an in
Kenya safari than sleeping in a lodge. Of course in a camp with no fence
the animals you have come to see, do come into the camp especially at night.
Close encounters with an elephant browsing three feet from your tent is
what a camping Kenya safari is all about... |
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Kenya
Home of the Safari by Mary Muchiri
The boundless wilderness
and big game of this region has long attracted adventure seekers from all
over the globe. No other African country can boast such an incredible range
of landscapes, unique geographical features and species. Kenya offers
the visitor a chance to experience a natural world unchanged by the passage
of time... |
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Laikipia
Plateau In Kenya by Peter R Stewart
You can't afford to miss
visiting the Laikipia Plateau the next time you venture on an in Kenya
Safari. It spans over two million acres on the edge of the Northern
Frontier from the slopes of Mt. Kenya to the rim of the Great Rift Valleyrising
from over 5000 ft. to in excess of 9000 ft., it has a huge diversity of
wildlife, and is one of the best places in Kenya to see the 'Big 5'. |
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Meru
National Park - Meru Kenya Wilderness Park - Best Kenya Animal Park
by Robert Muhoho
Meru National Park is simply
the best wilderness animal park in the whole of Kenya; Meru Kenya National
Park has lions, elephants, rhinos, buffaloes, cheetahs, leopards among
other Meru Kenya animals.... |
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Preparing
Yourself for a Wildlife Photography in Kenya by Lucy Maruhi
When I first thought about
doing wildlife photography in Kenya I was a bit stuck for inspiration.
I was in the middle of the city with no wildlife in sight, unless you counted
the people milling all around me, and I wasn't due up for another long
vacation in Kenya for at least a few months yet..... |
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Africa
- Lesotho |
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Africa
Lesotho - 'Kingdom in the Sky' by Gerald Crawford
Enclosed by South Africa
on all sides, but separated from it by the huge Drakensberg and Maluti
mountain ranges, the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho is small and rounded
in shape, situated on a plateau of over 3,281ft (1,000m), with peaks reaching
to heights of more than 10,000ft (3,000m)... |
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Africa
- Madagascar |
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Antananarivo,
The City Of A Thousand Warriors - Madagascar's Capital ~ By Rabenilaina
Harinia Cyrille
The city of one-thousand
warriors takes its name from an episode in Malagasy history. When King
Andrianjaka, who had called his people the Merina (That can be translated
into highlanders) occupied the twelve sacred hills... |
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The
incredible experience of Madagascar tours by Clint Jhonson
Madagascar tours offer you
the opportunity to relate to what could soon be extinct as subject of massive
deforestation. Do not hesitate to visit its forests and hills, with octopus
trees, baobabs and lemurs staying hidden behind the lavishing vegetation... |
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An
Island With Sapphire Fever - Madagascar's Hidden Wealth by Rabenilaina
Harinia Cyrille
Madagascar is a wonderful,
tumbledown Indian Ocean island where people laugh at hardship. The laughter
is quieter in the highlands than on the coast, especially in the north,
where it seems as natural as the days and nights of equal length the trade
winds that blow off the ocean.... |
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Africa
- Malawi (Previously Nyasaland) |
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Magnificent
Malawi Travel by Darren Ravens
Often billed as 'the warm
heart of Africa', Malawi offers something for all visitors. One of the
most beautiful and laid-back countries in Africa, Malawi is renowned for
being a destination for those seeking adventure, leisure or eco-tourism
attractions. Malawi's scenery is gorgeous and varied and Malawians tend
to be extremely friendly toward travellers... |
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Africa
- Mozambique |
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Bazaruto
Archipelago, Mozambique by Ann LoCicero
Twenty years of civil war
and a history of famine have kept Mozambique and its Bazaruto Archipelago
- one of Africa's most precious treasures - off the tourist path. Not for
long. ... |
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Magical
Mozambique by Sarah Manners
Mozambique is located along
Africa's picturesque south-eastern coast and is bordered by Tanzania, South
Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi. It is a country rich because
of its beauty, history and the warmth of its people... |
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