Posted in South East Asia, Africa on January 12th, 2007 No Comments »
ChobeNational Parkan
African wonder by: Goffe
Holt You will be delighted to
hear that Chobe National
Park is not only the second
largest national park in
Botswana but also has one
of the greatest
concentrations of game
found on the African
continent. The Park is
divided into four sections,
the Serondela area, the
Savuti Marsh area, the
Nogatsaa and Tchinga, and
the Linyanti Marsh. You
might think what are you
supposed to do in a
national park that has four
sections. Well the logical
thing to do is to view the
wildlife and experience the
magic of Africa. The first
section of the park you
want to visit is the
Serondela area.
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Posted in Africa on January 12th, 2007 No Comments »
The Deserts of Africa -
Unimaginable Beauty by:
James Weis Dear fellow
Travellers, Africa - the
second largest continent in
the world is also home to
the largest desert in the
world-the Sahara. In fact
there are three deserts on
the continent-The Sahara,
the Namib and the Kalahari.
Together these three
amazingly vast and diverse
land masses cover a large
portion of Africa. Beautiful,
yet treacherous, these
areas of the continent
provide a rich geological
and cultural history that
dates back millions of
years. The Sahara Desert -
As inconceivable as it
seems, this desert is ever
changing, shrinking and
growing in size. Satellite
photos studied from the
early 1980s
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Posted in South East Asia, Africa on January 11th, 2007 No Comments »
Borneo- Exotic Paradise of
Asia By: Monia Hassan
Dear fellow travellers, Now
I’m not island
hopping but continent
hoping indeed. From Africa
right to Asia. To Malaysia
to be a bit more precise.
Enjoy the article below,
and thanks to Monia for
sharing her experiences
and knowledge with us.
Sabah is one of the most
tremendous & exciting
destinations of Malaysia,
located in the Northern
area of Borneo Island.
Sabah is widely known for
its exuberant attractions of
wildlife & rainforests along
with the enchantment of its
tropical beaches. It is also
named the “Land below the
Wind” as it lies south of the
typhoon belt. So if you
seek
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