Jan and I are leaving to Ouagadougou for 5 months with Oxfam. We're both doing a development project in informatics. Jan is doing a database of the country's food supplies, while I will be doing one ...
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East Africa – Great Migration
(Jul 19 '07)
Each year 1.5 million wildebeest (also called gnu), 200,000 zebra, 18,000 eland (similar to an antelope) and 50,000 Thompson’s gazelle migrate from the southeastern Serengeti plains in Tanzania to the ...
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Ninjani from South Africa
(Dec 04 '06)
Acacia Overland Tour
(Nov 18 '06)
Our Namibian adventures
(Nov 26 '05)
Last year we went to Nambia in search of adventure... and it didn't disappoint!
In fact, having travelled a fair bit around the world already, this was probably the best holiday ever. We had two ...
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Egypt Encompassed
(Nov 03 '05)
Welcome to our travel journal of our Egypt and Dubai Trip. The trip was just over 4 weeks in total and included 27 days in Egypt and 2 days in Dubai plus two days either side for getting to and from ...
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Fish River Canyon
Our first stop in Namibia was Fish River Canyon. It is the second largest canyon in the world. After a fairly long truck ride ...
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I've seen nine African countries, have come across almost all the
wildlife with the exception of the very seldom seen leopards, have
encountered remarkable and fascinating people and have learned to ...
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Ethiopia - Addis Ababa
(Mar 12 '06)
Organised / laid back / stupid * as ever (*please delete as appropriate), we landed in Addis Ababa with no Ethiopian currency and no visa. Most visitors would be completely terrified arriving in such ...
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Heading west, we now cross into
Namibia and travel to Etosha National Park, recognised as one of the world's greatest wildlife viewing areas and where we can game watch by ...
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