Africa Travel Blogs - Page 15
Browse travel blogs from Africa below. Africa travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Africa.
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#211 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Nov 07, 2006 – Jan 05, 2008
Senegal -›
Through my blog I will tell you about lots of humanitarian actions throughout the world but since you always have to start somewhere I will tell you about the first destination where I did a humanitarian action: Senegal. Through my job I'm able to mobilise groups and take them during their trip to …
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#212 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Dec 19, 2007
When they called me for a position in TZ, I was really excited; I have never been in this part of Africa …. Dar es Salaam…ouaw I was actually going to live for a whole year in Dar… So I arrived in TZ in September, did my check-in and all the administrative bla bla bla. The next thing I knew, …
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#213 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Feb 02, 2008 – May 29, 2008
Bengaluru, India -› Agra, India -› …
These are some of my favorite photos from the 3rd leg of my world tour. This time we went to India, Egypt, and Dubai.
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#214 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Nov 05, 2009
It was closely modelled on St. Peter’s Basilica with its huge courtyard.Columns are plentiful throughout the basilica but are not uniform in style .The dome on the basilica is massive (apparently larger than St. Peters) but the most striking is the mass of stained glass. A one noteworthy commissi…
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#215 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Dec 23, 2007 – Dec 29, 2007
This was another 1 of me and Zayyaans random trips..pack up & go sort!was the best fun ever. The drive was looong but worth it!...got 2 see all the small, interesting, sometimes weird towns on the way:)
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#216 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Aug 13, 2007 – Aug 20, 2007
Morocco for me was a land full of mystery, culture and natural wonders: From the desolate sand-dunes of the Sahara to the magnificent architecture of the Old Quarter in Meknes, memories I have of my visit I will cherish forever!
Highlights included:
*Wandering through the labyrinthine streets of the medina in Fes
*Falling asleep at a desert camp in the Sahara under a blanket of countless stars
*Riding a camel over wind-swept sand-dunes
*Rock-climbing the towering cliffs of the Todra Gorge
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#217 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Sep 24, 2008 – Sep 27, 2008
Taghazout, Morocco -› Marrakech, Morocco -› …
Short surf holiday:). And a bit of culture....
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#218 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Apr 06, 2009 – Jun 30, 2009
Dar es Salaam is a diffrent planet, and in face of the temperature, it's close to the sun!Thank god, that my travelmate speaks Swahili
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#219 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Jul 19, 2008
So, I haven't done the photojournalism thing in over a decade. It's the complete opposite of what I usually do: instead of taking photos of preeety theeengs. . . well, you get the point.
And that in-the-news politician from Chicago--what's his name, Obama? {Remember, this is 2006!}--was shadowing …
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#220 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Apr 01, 2008 – Jun 14, 2008
Day 7 - South africa in the Dark
Apr 8, '08 4:17 AMfor everyone
Owls can only turn their heads 270 degrees, not 360
Africa and Politics
Travelling with someone you barely know is never easy so you can imagine how castrophobic it was for both me and Brendo…
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#221 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
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#222 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Jul 19, 2009 – Aug 20, 2009
Ranelagh, Ireland -› Florence, Italy -› …
Aqaba ferry terminal is 10 km from the hostel I was staying and to get to Nuweiba, it cost 70 USD by fast boat. Before boarding my passport was stamped and everyone was charged 5 JD departure tax. Getting passport stamping was such a hassle in the immigration office. Paying departure tax has to be…
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#223 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Apr 04, 2008 – Apr 07, 2008
Luxor, Egypt -› The Nile, Egypt -› …
My travel to Luxor started with a flight from Cairo in the early morning. The previos day we have visited the Pyramids and we were very tired, we couldn't abe to sleep enogh. But the trip worth it. Luxor is the place that you can find countless remainings of the ancient Egptians. Luxor is div…
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#224 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Sep 13, 2009 – Sep 25, 2009
Namibia, Botswana and a few days in Zambia and Zimbabwe
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#225 of 1,673 Africa travel blogs
Jan 21, 2000 – Jan 31, 2000
Cologne, Germany -› Mahebourg, Mauritius -› …
As soon as I woke up (having had little sleep playing AC games all night!) I went and started calling airlines.
As the Condor flight wasnt going to leave till monday and there is a weight restriction we were not even sure we could get off the island, we try to find an alternative flight out and wh…
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