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The Great Wildebeest Migration One of New
Seven Wonders of the World |
We take a closer look at the Great Wildebeest
Migration, which was recently declared one of the “New Seven
Wonders of the World” by a jury of experts polled by ABC
Television. The migration is a magnificent and unbelievable spectacle
that takes place annually between Kenya’s Maasai Mara and the
Serengeti National Park of Tanzania |
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Cairo -
The Wonders of Time Travel |
We take a closer look at Cairo - a huge, sprawling
and chaotic metropolis that pulses with life, over almost all the hours
of day and night. The biggest draw for visitors is the amazing
abundance of historical treasures- temples, pyramids and museums. A
visit here is in many ways a time travel ...Read More |
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The
Delights of East Africa's Swahili Coast |
We take a closer look at East Africa's Swahili
Coast: an amalgam of exotic history, ancient cultures, and white sand
tropical beaches. You have on these ancient shores excellent places to
enjoy: the sun, exotic beaches, scuba diving, windsurfing, golfing,
sailing, deep-sea fishing, clubbing, time travel, souvenir shopping,
fine and spicy cuisines and much more....read more |
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Crocs:
Harsh Masters of Africa’s Rivers
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We look at the crocodiles of Africa. These beasts
of ancient pedigree reign as the supreme predators on the continents
inland lakes, rivers and wetlands. Crocs- as they are popularly known,
are feared and despised, mainly on account of their enduring image as
unforgiving and ruthless man-eaters. But there is much more to the
crocs story than this...read more |
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The Magic of South Africa’s
Eastern Cape |
We look at South Africa’s Eastern Cape.
In this unrivalled world of diversity, the landscape dramatically
changes from semi-arid Karoo to snow-capped mountainous ranges, and the
warm waters of Indian Ocean wash its coastline. In-between comes lush
wilderness, awesome big five safari destinations, and a rich historic
and cultural heritage.. Read more |
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Mauritius-
Mark Twain’s Idea of Heaven |
We take a closer look at Mauritius -a petit Indian
Ocean Island that is one of the world’s
finest sun, sand and sea destinations. The American writer Mark Twain
was so enchanted by the islands exceptional beauty that he wrote: "You
gather the idea that Mauritius was made first and then heaven, and that
heaven was copied after Mauritius"......read more |
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Ngorongoro Crater- Africa's Garden of Eden |
We look a look at Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater. The
visitor here is met with spectacular vistas, virgin forests, and
Africa' celebrated wildlife in great variety and abundance. The beauty
of the crater, the profusion of its gifts, and the harmony of man and
beast, justify those who refer to it as Africa's Garden of Eden..Read
more |
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Chobe -The Elephant's Promised Land |
We look at Botswana's Chobe National Park- surely
the Promised Land for the elephant. Chobe is like a diamond among
rubies,
being the finest and most rewarding of Botswana's game sanctuaries. It
is renowned as Botswana's undisputed elephant territory, being home to
about 45,000 tuskers. These elephants are massive in size, and are the
world's largest in body size …Read more |
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Hippos – Heavyweights of Africa’s Waterworld |
We take a
closer look at the
hippo- a semi-aquatic mammal that is ranked among Africa’s
mega fauna. It is surpassed in bulk only by the elephant and white
rhino, and is undoubtedly Africa’s reigning inland
water-world heavyweight...Read
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Sinai - In the Footsteps of Moses |
We take
a closer look at Sinai- a land made famous over millennia by one of the
Bibles iconic figures- Moses. Desolate Sinai has deceptively little to
offer, but is actually one of Egypt’s tourist super-sites,
and a
top holiday destination in the Middle East...read
more |
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The San People - Africa's Ultimate Survivors |
Commonly referred to as the
Bushman tribe, the San have amazingly defied the Kalahari's harshness,
and can even claim to have mastered it. It is by adapting to the
Kalahari- which means ‘Great Thirst’ - that they
have earned a name for themselves as ultimate survivors..Read more |
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