Spring 1999
Botswana's Chobe National Park · Canoeing the Zambezi · Driving the Garden Route, South Africa · Namibia's Architectural Heritage · The Truth About Voodoo · Ghana's Primates Stuggle for Survival · Cycling the Sahara · Birding in Uganda · Mahale National Park, Uganda · Keyna, Country Profile · Photoschool: Macro
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The Zambezi river has long fascinated explorers. Today, canoe safaris on certain stretches of the river - such as Zimbabwe's Mana Pools - allow the opportunity to travel through some of southern Africa's most spectacular scenery - and get really close to wildlife. Could this be the best way to see Africa? Story by James Bowyer. |
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Voodoo has become one of the world's most mysterious and maligned religions. Bob Burch explored Voodoo's West Africa roots to reveal the truth behind the myth. |
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Ghana boasts a rich variety of primate species, but their survival is now at risk from man's advatories. Efforts are being made to protect them, but will this be enough? Report by Alan Graham. |
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As a former German colony, Namibia boasts an architectural heritage unlike any other in Africa. As you travel through the country, you will find this is an integral part of its make-up. Kelly White takes a closer look at the coastal settlements of Swakopmund and Luderitz. |
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Alan Moore and Lex Cumber spent 3 months cycling the length of Madagascar. |
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A brief overview of the country. |
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Mahale National Park, on the edge of Lake Tanganyika, is anything but easy to get to. However, the experience of seeing chimpanzees so close more than makes up for any hardships encountered. Story and pictures by Keith Meadows. |
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Alistair Matheson looks back on the difficulties faced by Dr David Livingstone in his efforts to forge a communication corridor through southern and central Africa using the Zambezi and Shire Rivers.. |
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As a tourist destination, Kenya has had mixed fortunes. But one thing has remained constant: the fact that this country probably has a greater variety of high quality attractions than any other in Africa. Does it offer the world's best safari experience? |
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