Category: Countries
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Maasai Conservation Lands, Volcanoes & Sour Milk
At the viewpoint, the late afternoon is spent with the sun setting over Longido and the banded colours of twilight over Meru and Kilimanjaro at height
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Bagamoyo, Palm Trees & Dhows
Each rope line, sometimes a hundred metres long, stretches from the top of the beach to the floating dhow on the ocean
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Social Enterprise, Cracked Roofracks & Pizza
On some farms, animals are bred for their fluffiness and huggability. That’s what I keep on telling myself
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Conservation Down the Ruaha & Acheulean Tools
The sights of Ruaha are many but one of the most defining is probably the baobab trees standing strong, pre-eminent over the surrounding landscape
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Sumbawanga, Small Border Crossings & Witchcraft Begone
Small buildings of brick or corrugated metal are the norm. High roofs dominate in the south. Small communities dot the lands along the national route with larger towns and villages every twenty to thirty kilometres. The grasslands look or at least seem to be tinged with blue
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Calamari, Surfing & Diving
Hang a left further down and you’re almost at your getaway palmtree-lined paradise on the mighty Indian Ocean
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The Thirty Day Moz Run
The situ has South Africans and some other nationalities on the Mozambican side gunning for the border every few weeks and then returning after picking up a Steers burger, biltong and various other necessities in SA.