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Cape Town, South Africa’s Crown Jewel
Tweet We learned and experienced so much during our two months in Southern Africa. For starters, although Apartheid has long been abolished, there is still a distinct class structure. A majority of blacks are mostly involved in the blue-collar work and actually wear blue coveralls …
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Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa
Tweet Tsitsikamma takes its name from the Khoisan phrase for “place of abundant water”. Its National Park is Africa’s oldest and largest marine reserve and one of the largest Marine Protected Areas in the world, making it an integral area of marine fauna and flora …
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South Africa, Uniquely Diverse
Tweet South African Landscape South Africa’s diversity of people, cultures and animals, and the never-ending, ever-changing landscape, are only a few of the highlights that make it a bucket-list favorite for any serious traveler. Many parts of South Africa look like regions in the western …
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Southern Africa
Tweet Southern Africa, Much to See Traditonal Swazi Dance Swaziland is an absolute monarchy complete with King, yet interacts freely and openly with democracies around the world. The country has the highest incidence of AIDS in the world, yet its citizens generally seem happy and easygoing. …
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Kruger National Park
Tweet Kruger National Park, More Than Big 5 Mother giraffe and baby Leaving SanWild was extremely difficult, but after 10-days it was necessary to continue our trek. We had to move on, and what better place to transition to than Kruger National Park. It is …





