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Africa. the wonder, the heartache

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Traditional scarification, Sudan.

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Samburu warrior - Kenya

by Eric Lafforgue

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Hippos in the Zambezi River, in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia. See more here: www.africatravelr...

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Zoe's Camp (also known as Greystoke Mahale Camp) is located in Mahale Mountains national park in western Tanzania. This place is arguably our favourite camp in all Africa. See 154 more photos here: www.africatravelr...

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South African giraffe in the Tuli area of southeast Botswana

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Fancy being greeted by this gang when you arrive on your Botswana safari! See more here: www.africatravelr...

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Impala Lilies by David W. Siu, via Flickr

by David W. Siu

Black Coffee ft Hugh Masikela_ We are One

by TheSoulistic

Africa | Lion in the savanna grass, photographed in Tanzania | © Anita Erdmann

Africa | Helmeted Guinea Fowl. Serengeti, Tanzania | © Anita Erdmann

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South Africa by United Nations Photo, via Flickr

by United Nations Photo

Africa | Hippo sitting in the Zambezi River, Zambia | © John Warburton-lee

National Flower of Zimbabwe - Flame Lily

Africa | Sights and Sounds. Textile Vendor in Maputo, Mozambique Photo by Paty Jimenez

Africa | People. Photo taken by Toni Rodriguez in Tindouf, Algeria.

Cape Dutch House - South Africa

crazy cool door by Marzia Cherichetti at her house in Kenya.

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Mursi girl - Omo Valley by Jean-Christophe Huet

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Miss Caroline, Mudimba tribe Angola - Photo by Eric Lafforgue

by Eric Lafforgue

Kony , America's Most Wanted War Crimes Criminal...

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Likoma Island, Lake Malawi

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Africa...and all that entails.

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Bazaruto Island, Mozambique, Africa

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Maasai girls, Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya

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Pokot Girl, Kenya "A young girl wears a necklace of beads cut from the stem of an asparagus tree." photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher, writing in the book Faces of Africa

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The gardening project is under way in three villages in the northern areas of Turkana. Elisabeth lives with her eight children and supports her family alone since her husband died. She said: "I appreciate pastoralism but animals are not sustainable any more. When there is drought, your animals die and you are left with nothing. If I could make one thing happen it would be to have my own business and earn money."

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