Officially named the Great Zimbabwe National Monument, the Great Zimbabwe ruins in Southern Zimbabwe are equally impressive in their history, craftsmanship and location selection (serious views). The ruins contain the largest ancient structure in sub-Saharan Africa and are the roots of much of what Zimbabwe is today. An overview of […]
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Cape Cross Seal Reserve is one of Namibia’s most famous attractions and one of the best places in the world to see seals wild and free. The reserve is home to up to 210,000+ Cape Fur seals during pup season, but they still number in the hundreds of thousands year-round. […]
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Cape Town may be only the legislative capital of South Africa, but it is a stunning coastal city, sprawling through mountains and into countless bays. From surfing and seeing penguins to learning South Africa’s history in its most colorful neighborhood to trying craft beers and wine, there is plenty to do, […]
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Skeleton Coast National Park is one of the largest nature reserves in Namibia, but receives a small number of visits annually. This is likely because it is remote, fairly barren and can have quite tough conditions. It is remote and desolate and one of the coolest places to see in […]
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Afrikaburn is Africa’s only regional burn. In this in-depth guide, you’ll learn what Afrikabrun is, what to expect, wear and pack (plus a photo gallery!). Afrikaburn 2020 will be April 27th through May 3rd, 2020 and the theme is Afroboratory. Afrikaburn overview (and what is a burn)? Afrikaburn is one of […]
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