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by Roadjunky“Welcome, my friend, a thousand welcomes!” Morocco is the nearest exotic place to most of Europe and is the last ... Continue reading >>Photo GuidesNamibia :: Africa Namibia PhotoguidePosted on Mar 26, 2007 by Lynne Kennedy. Filed in: Photo Guides - Namibia Africa – the last gem left. These photos feature Namibia with evocative hairstyles and timeless dunes. South-Africa :: Africa Photos and Pictures of Wild AnimalsPosted on Mar 26, 2007 by Andrew Burge. Filed in: Photo Guides - South-Africa The highlight of the continent, the wellspring of fertility, big animals that can eat you. Many of these photos were taken at a wildlife reserve near J’burg, South Africa. | StoriesAngola - Land of Endless War
by Cindy Lou DaleAt Ondangua, northern Namibia, I met up with the convoy I was travelling with into Angola. We encountered no border ... Continue reading >>Gorillas in Zaireby Justin PushmanEverybody in the hostel in Kisoro, western Uganda, said the photo was the spitting image, $10 was the asking price. ... Continue reading >>Hey Mister - Wanna Ride a Camel?by Greg RodgersI thought to myself, “I knew this was a bad idea”. I was officially stuck on top of a camel. ... Continue reading >>Club Med in Egyptby Nathalie JordiI am on vacation with my family in Egypt. We have, for the first time in our lives, gone on ... Continue reading >>Climbing the Egyptian pyramids - Japanese Style
by David WeberFor nearly 5,000 years, the Great Pyramids of Egypt have instilled wonder and awe in mankind. In the last half ... Continue reading >>Malawi - The Big-Hearted People
by Cindy Lou DaleDriving my Land Cruiser from Lilongwe heading towards Monkey Bay, which is at the foot of Lake Malawi, I became ... Continue reading >>Morocco Hashish
by RoadjunkyFrom Algeciras, Morocco can be seen, the point where travellers catch the ferry across the Gibraltar Straits. Algeciras ... Continue reading >>Marrakesh Travel Morocco
by RoadjunkyTravel in Morocco would have been great if not for the actual travelling bit. That was when you met ... Continue reading >>Fez Moroccan Wedding
by RoadjunkyThe sound of ecstatic singing, drums and trumpets floated up from the narrow streets and reached the rooftop where Iqbal ... Continue reading >>Morocco Travel Sahara Desert and Bedouin
by RoadjunkyIvan was another long-term road junky who happened to have gone to university in my home town in England. ... Continue reading >>Fez Travel Morocco Flutes
by RoadjunkyI’d been told that the city of Fez was about as medieval a place as you could hope to find ... Continue reading >>Morocco Travel Tuareg Nomadsby Laurie PriceMountains wrap the perimeter of the hard scrubbed desert landscape and acquire a bluish tinge in the afternoon light. This ... Continue reading >>Extreme Travel in Namibiaby Cindy Lou DaleI started my Namibian experience in the south at the remote and immensely appealing hamlet of Luderitz, a tiny fishing ... Continue reading >>My African Nemesisby Erin SpradlinA study abroad and a committed effort to avoiding reality landed me in the middle of nowhere Africa at the ... Continue reading >>Ramadan Ends on Zanzibarby Gemma PitcherThe radio, wired up to a car battery, crackles into life in the near darkness outside the first house of ... Continue reading >>Zanzibar - Not Quite the Beach
by Gemma PitcherSitting in the beach hut at our hostel on the Zanzibar coast, we can see two desert islands shimmering on ... Continue reading >>Selous - Sand Rivers
by Gemma PitcherIn the winter of 1980, Peter Matthiessen, the celebrated American writer, explorer and naturalist, set off on an extended foot ... Continue reading >> |