tanzania
tanzania
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by Adel Awwad - 2007-02-07
Tanzania is an East Coast African country, which was a German colony until 1919 and thereafter, a British Mandate until 1961 when it gained its independence. There are many factors that set Tanzania a...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-02-22
Swahili is spoken in Tanzania and from this language we get the word 'safari'. In Tanzania the word safari simply means journey. Tanzania is home to the Serengeti and in the Serengeti National Park i...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-02-25
What to take with limited allowances for travel, in vehicles and/or light aircraft. The first thing you should do is invest in at soft bag. Your luggage will be squeezed into a limited space in your s...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-03-03
You have decided to take a safari; then I would advise a Serengeti Safari in Northern Tanzania. A Safari across the endless plains of the Serengeti is to witness the last great migration on earth; i...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-03-11
Tanzania is the place where dream safaris are made. The country is politically stable and the people friendly. Tanzania's national parks are Africa's most diverse and dramatic wildlife areas. Belo...
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by Karl-Heinz Straus - 2007-03-12
Bill Gates came to Kenya this July, and he chose to stay at the little known private conservancy eco-Shompole Lodge in Kajiado District, which is only a few kilometres away from Lake Natron and Lake ...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-07-27
You have decided to take a safari and without hesitation I would advise a Serengeti Safari in Northern Tanzania. A Safari across the endless plains of the Serengeti to witness the last, great migratio...
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by Ian Williamson - 2007-07-28
In brief this article covers a few questions commonly asked about climbing Kilimanjaro.Q. We hear the Marangu route is overcrowded and should be avoided? A. Marangu route must be booked in advance, th...
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by - 2007-08-06
Hiking in hot or sunny weather often causes heat exhaustion. The signs/symptoms are weakness/fatigue, headache, vertigo, thirst nausea/vomiting, faintness, and high body temperature. The treatment is ...
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by - 2007-08-10
The quickest and easiest way to travel from Arusha to Dar es Salaam is by air, though it is expensive and your time in Tanzania should not be ruled by time. Traveling by bus you are experiencing Tanza...