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Visit East Africa's oldest Swahili settlement before it's too late: Lamu archipelago, Kenya

Jump back hundreds of years once you set food off the boat and into Lamu Town, Kenya. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Lamu is ...
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Navigating the Suez Canal

Managed by the Suez Canal Authority (SCA), the man-made Suez Canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, with fish from the prior freely ...
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Take a detour through one of the world's last Kingdoms - Swaziland

Many know of Swaziland only as the tiny landlocked country that tourists drive through on their way from Johannesburg, South Africa, to Kruger National Park, ...
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Seychelles - As Pure As It Gets

It is maybe because of the geography teacher that I had absolutely no idea whatsoever about Seychelles. If it hadn't been for the agency, I ...
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Exploring the river Nile

Believed to be the longest river in the world, the River Nile stretches over 4,160 miles, flowing through Burundi, Egypt, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Sudan. The ...
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80 years of international football

The World Cup of football was held worldwide every 4 years since 1930. Despite a rough start (during World War II) this international sport event ...
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Exploring the Niger river

Movies have been made about it; poetry has been written of it; and books have been spun from it. As the third longest river in ...
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FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa

If you have been planning to visit South Africa then 2010 is just a perfect year to make it happen. For the first time, South ...
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Promises and smiling faces

Uninhabited till the 17th century, today’s Republic is like a magnet for people from all over the world. The ones who spent their vacation at ...
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