Spring 1998Zimbabwe's Matobo Hills · Zimbabwe, Country Profile · Botswana's Drotsky's Caves · Namibia's Caprivi Strip · Namibia's Himba Tribe · The Kruger National Park · Egypt: Pyramids of Giza · Ethiopia, Country Profile · Madagascar: Island of Ancestors · Nairobi: Karibu, City Profile · Kenya's Aberdere National Park · Gorillas · Mali: Timbuktu · Photoschool: Portraits
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There can be fewer finer examples of the beauty and mystery of the natural world than in Zimbabwe's Matobo Hills. |
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When Bob Burch ventured into the Sahara to find the fabled city of Timbuktu, he discovered a town rich in intrigue and history, but little else. |
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No matter how often you see pictures of the Pyramids of Giza, you have to visit them to appreciate how overwhelmingly massive they really are. David Winter reports. |
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Madagascar is renowned for its unique wildlife, but it also boasts abundant tropical rainforest and beaches - and a strong cultural heritage. For the adventurous traveller looking for a fascinating and unusual destination, Madagascar has a tremendous amount to offer. Report by Paul and Sarah McBride. |
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David Simpson suggests that Nairobi should be on every African visitors itinerary - if only because it is the gateway to one of the continent's most beautiful countries. The city may be crumbling, but the welcome is still friendly! |
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On her first visit to Africa, Naomi Adamson soon discovered the various moods that contribute to the strong appeal the continent holds for regular visitors. |
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