Spring 2001
Special 41 page feature on National Parks of Southern African · Stargazing on Safari · Sharks of Africa · Exhumation in Madagascar · Uganda's Semliki Valley · Accommodation in Kenya · Walking, Cycling and Diving Safari n Tanzania · Photoschool: Dawn to Dusk
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Exhumation is not practised by westerners unless for forensic reasons, but in Madagascar the Turning of the Bones ceremony is vital in maintaining links with revered ancestors, who still play a very real role in daily life. Travel Africa investigates. |
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Botswana is without doubt one of Africa's great game destinations. |
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There are now 20 major parks in the country, covering an area of nearly two million hectares and representing various ecosystems, formations and cultural landmarks. |
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Philip Briggs reports on efforts being made to save the Dama gazelle and the Scimitar-horned oryx. |
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Most visitors to Africa are overawed by the drama of the night sky. Making the effort to do some stargazing when on safari will open up a captivating new world, suggests Heather Rix. |
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Guinea Conakry, Guinea Bissau, The Gambia, Senegal. |
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