Pages tagged “Africa”
Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
by Michael D Newman Along the dry, arid plains of Tanzania, a snow-capped goddess is calling your name. Towering through the clouds, dressed in a moonscape terrain that shocks the mind with wonder, she is calling your name.
by Michael D Newman Along the dry, arid plains of Tanzania, a snow-capped goddess is calling your name. Towering through the clouds, dressed in a moonscape terrain that shocks the mind with wonder, she is calling your name.
German Seaside Resort of Swakopmund, Namibia
by Leah Brumer Imagine if you were driving through a desert, with an endless horizon of nothing all around. Then almost out of nowhere you see green lawns and palm trees. What would you think?
by Leah Brumer Imagine if you were driving through a desert, with an endless horizon of nothing all around. Then almost out of nowhere you see green lawns and palm trees. What would you think?
Chitimba Campsite, Northern Malawi
by Steven L McCuaig In the northern highlands of Malawi known as the “warm heart of Africa”, lies a haven for backpackers, overlanders and adventurers of all kinds.
by Steven L McCuaig In the northern highlands of Malawi known as the “warm heart of Africa”, lies a haven for backpackers, overlanders and adventurers of all kinds.
Cape Town: The Jewel of Africa Shines
by Todd Lawson In 1580, when Sir Francis Drake captained the Golden Hind into the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, he instantly declared it "the fairest Cape in all the world." Since then...
by Todd Lawson In 1580, when Sir Francis Drake captained the Golden Hind into the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, he instantly declared it "the fairest Cape in all the world." Since then...

