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Why The Rhino Is In Danger

27th August 2010
Rhino’s are part of the big five animals of the wild. They are also one of the biggest attractions to visitors in Africa. They are of two types; the white and the black rhino. They are also the second largest mammals after the elephants. They are mostly f... Read >
Author: adventure africa expedition

Eco-Friendly - Cell Phone Recycling Or Repair

26th August 2010
Eco-Friendly - Cell Phone Recycling Or RepairIn today's down economy it's becoming increasingly difficult for people to be environmentally conscious. Let's face it, going green often means shelling out more of your own green. At the same time, it's also b... Read >
Author: chad williams

The Bright African Grey Parrot

10th August 2010
The African Grey parrot is probably one of the easiest and most beautiful of the parrot family to keep. These parrots are from Central Africa, they are very intelligent and are well known for their cognitive and talking abilities. African Greys and known ... Read >
Author: malcmoore

Places to Go in Democratic Republic of the Congo

10th August 2010
Found in Central Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a country troubled by its history of war and violence that somehow severely affected its cost-effective and social position now. This large African country, despite having a history of strug... Read >
Author: charles123

Blue Diamond Jewelry – A Brief Know-How

07th July 2010
There is an array of gems in blue diamond jewelry. These gems have natural color. This obviously makes it rare and therefore it is not easy to own. As the blue diamonds are rare, these can only be availed through continents of Latin America and specifical... Read >
Author: dtheor1155

Online Faxing Is Essential for a Global Presence

02nd June 2010
Living in the U.S., particularly in one of the high-tech hotspots like Boston, Silicon Valley, North Carolina's Triangle Park or Los Angeles can spoil the unwary businessperson. It is not intentional (usually) but we humans have a tendency to generalize f... Read >
Author: Alex Mc Stafani

Regional Variation of Opportunities in Africa

14th May 2010
African continent is composed of 53 countries. It is known that Africa is the home of the world's poorest nations. This is despite the fact that the region is the richest area in the world when it comes to natural resources. The Black Continent is divided... Read >
Author: Anne Smith

Setting up an African Rift Lake aquarium

29th April 2010
Many of the famed African cichlids originate from among the many Great Rift Valley lakes on the African continent. The Rift Valley Lakes are famous for the development for at least 800 cichlid fish species that are now living their waters. A lot more spec... Read >
Author: Perry Leman

Burn stomach fat – get the body you have always dreamed of

08th February 2010
Have you ever been for a walk on the beach, wearing a t-shirt so that you can hide your flabby stomach? Always wanted to have a six pack? Or do you just want a body that when you look in the mirror, you do not make yourself feel nauseas? Well now all of t... Read >
Author: Bernardo Dickson

How to Train a Basenji

27th November 2009
Have you ever heard of a "bark-less dog"? Basenji is a unique breed of dog that does not bark it does, however, produce a weird yodel vocalization when excited. They have cat-like characteristics and they are naturally immaculate dogs. Origins Ba... Read >
Author: Ty Brown

The Zambezi River: Zambia's finest safari feature

03rd August 2009
The Zambezi is Africa's fourth largest river; flowing for about 3000km across central Africa. The river hails from a small brook at the upper Northwest corner of Zambia and it then flows through Angola and borders Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe be... Read >
Author: snjihia

Going on a Safari

02nd August 2009
Before stepping on that plane for a marvelous safari adventure, plan like there's no tomorrow. You will thank your self for being precautious when faced with untoward incidents. Here are the important things you should consider when going on a safari ... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Ancient Egypt's Contribution to the Canine World - the Basenji

22nd April 2009
An Overview of the Breed Considered to be one of the most ancient and prehistoric canines, the Basenji's origins date back thousands of years to central Africa and are often depicted on the walls inside the tombs of ancient Egyptians. The earlier Afric... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Where can I travel in Rwanda?

15th April 2009
One cannot say enough about the beauty of Rwanda; it goes beyond description and words. Talking about Rwanda, one feels the dearth of words because a tour around this gorgeous country is all you need to appreciate nature and beauty at its best. Rwanda is ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

All About The African Grey Parrot

27th March 2009
The African grey parrot scientifically known as Psittacus erithacus is originated in Central Africa. here are two types of African Greys - the larger Congo (has bright red tail feathers) and smaller Timneh (darker tail feathers). No one really knows when ... Read >
Author: Julie Souto
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