Spring 2002
Rock Art, one of the continents's most intriguing aspects · Palace of the Lost City - South Africa · Birding in Zimbabwe · Natural Mystery in the Namib Desert · Botswana's Selinda Reserve · Lower Zambezi National Park · Lake Malawi's Resorts · 2002 Eclipse in Southern Africa · Tanzania's Safari Giants · Kenya's Wild Fitness course · Ethiopia's oldest place of worship · Photoschool: Lodges
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Geoffrey Dean finds that Tanzania's safari giants - the Selous, the Serengeti and Tarangire - complement one another surprisingly well. |
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With over 660 species identified so far, Zimbabwe stands out as one of Africa's prime birdwatching destinations. |
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A brief overview of the country |
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Mark Stratton trusts his life to a worn leather rope in order to reach Ethiopia's oldest place of worship. |
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Alex Strachan talks to Dr. Jane Goodall, a scientific heavyweight and one of conservation's all-time greatest pioneers. |
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From camping to pampering, Lake Malawi's numerous resorts are among the best places to relax in Africa. But how to choose the one for you? Philip Briggs offers some insider's advice. |
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In explaining the intrigue of Madagascar, Mark Eveleigh discovers a continent within a continent. Pictures by Eric Gauss. |
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Mist-collecting beetles, corkscrewing seeds and synchronised sandgrouse? With biologist Dr Hu Berry as his guide, David Rogers enjoys a different take on the Namib Desert. |
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From lion contraception to wave pools, Marie-Lais Emond finds both in North West Province. |
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Combining artistic expression, technical skill and mystical symbolism, rock art is vital to our understanding of Africa's past. Travel Africa explores one of the continent's most intriguing aspects. |
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A safari with a difference: A Wild Fitness course in Kenya |
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