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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 ... Read >
Author: snjihia
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
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
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
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
27th March 2009
Traveling to Africa is usually a sensitive matter to some people. Not every one looks forward to traveling her mainly because of its reputation with famine, poverty and war. Well, Africa has much to offer the traveler and the beautiful landscapes and attr... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
17th March 2009
How to Care for Dangerous Fish
Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth. Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which link... Read >
Author: suegold
18th February 2009
The diamond is the hardest substance in nature known to man, yet it is a gemstone of the simplest composition. It is a mineral made up of carbon atoms formed into a crystalline lattice arrangement. Its modern popularity is owed to the discovery of huge ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
18th February 2009
The diamond is the hardest substance in nature known to man, yet it is a gemstone of the simplest composition. It is a mineral made up of carbon atoms formed into a crystalline lattice arrangement. Its modern popularity is owed to the discovery of huge ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
01st February 2009
What if I told you cultures around the world have secrets to clear beautiful skin? Here you can learn about some of them. If you're lucky, you can find skincare products that contain many of these same ingredients.
Wakame Kelp
In Japan, wakame kelp ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
31st January 2009
Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth. Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which links to the bladder and inner area of ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena
20th January 2009
Kenya is one of the most vibrant country in East Africa both economically and politically. It is largely developed too in terms of infrastructure and its capital city Nairobi is the headquarters to major world bodies and organizations like the United Nati... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
16th January 2009
Africa is rich in nature and culture, which is precisely what attracts so much tourism. To get the true experience with your tour and vacation, stick to a company that knows what they are doing. Rwanda tours is a comprehensive tour company in the East a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
Kenya is the most industrialised country in East and Central Africa. Other countries in this region have for a long time been looking up to Kenya because of her strong political as well as economic strength.
Agriculture has over the years been the back... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
09th January 2009
When going on vacation, you want to have options to choose from. It is a time to relax and get away from the constant daily grind. When going to a place like East and Central Africa, you want to see as much of the region as possible. By going through R... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th December 2008
Bagwere are Bantu speaking in Uganda .They live in Eastern Uganda. Since they are Bantu, we hope their origin is also in the sides of Congo in central Africa. They are agriculturists although they keep some animals.
If you have never heard where women ... Read >
Author: Twino
15th December 2008
Introdution
Chikungunya has become the biggest scare in the world currently. After the epidemics of dengue and SARS, now chikungunya has grabbed the attention of people of the world. In some parts of the world, chikungunya is also called as Chicken Guine... Read >
Author: smita
08th December 2008
Throughout mankind's history, diamonds have stood for power, prestige, courage, devotion, invincibility, love and lust.
But in reality, diamonds are merely rocks, a mineral gem made up of simple carbon crystals that have formed inside the Earth for tho... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com
05th December 2008
The diamond is the hardest substance in nature known to man, yet it is a gemstone of the simplest composition.
It is a mineral made up of carbon atoms formed into a crystalline lattice arrangement. Its modern popularity is owed to the discovery of hug... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
03rd December 2008
If you are not a historian, it will be hard for you to understand the categories of people living in Uganda. Uganda is composed of two main groups of people i.e. the Luo people and the Bantu people.
The Bantu are a group of people who speak related la... Read >
Author: Twino
02nd December 2008
Mining, simply stated, is the extraction or removal of minerals and metals from earth. Manganese, tantalum, copper, tin, nickel, aluminum ore, iron ore, gold, silver, and diamonds are some of the items commonly mined. It is worth knowing that mining is ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
01st December 2008
Throughout mankind's history, diamonds have stood for power, prestige, courage, devotion, invincibility, love and lust. But in reality, diamonds are merely rocks, a mineral gem made up of simple carbon crystals that have formed inside the Earth for thous... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
01st December 2008
Throughout mankind's history, diamonds have stood for power, prestige, courage, devotion, invincibility, love and lust. But in reality, diamonds are merely rocks, a mineral gem made up of simple carbon crystals that have formed inside the Earth for thous... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
04th September 2008
“Diamond” comes from the Greek word “adamas” which is used to describe something which is invincible. The word eventually became synonymous with diamonds because of their incredible strength and durability and due to their beautiful form; diamonds... Read >
Author: Gerald
29th July 2008
Shea Butter – Concentrated skincare ampoules
Shea Butter is a solid fatty oil extracted from the nuts on a tree, known as Mangifolia, that grows in the semi-arid savannah regions of West and Central Africa. The fruit of these trees contain a nut whi... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
20th July 2008
In 1886, the Kabaka, ruler of the Uganda's Baganda people ordered the killing through burning, of 45 Ugandan Catholics because of their faith. The Christians from Uganda were declared martyrs and their deaths are commemorated every year on the third of Ju... Read >
Author: nguyo safaris
25th April 2008
The mangosteen is said to have a complex, exquisite flavor one isn’t likely to forget. But the health benefits touted by millions of individuals have little to do with its divine flavor. It is the outer rind or pericarp that is the source of antioxidant... Read >
Author: eric999
01st July 2007
Sanctions fail, according to Alex Yearsley, of Global Witness because, Countries don't enforce them properly, are either involved, complicit, lacking resources, corrupt or simply not interested. The diamond industry can't police it's own members effective... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
30th May 2007
Does anything quite prepare you for an adventure in Africa; quite simply, nothing can, as my experience on Acacia’s overland South West Safari would lead me to discover. Our tour through Southern Africa began in Zambia and on arrival into Livingstone we... Read >
Author: urbandub
29th May 2007
Does anything quite prepare you for an adventure in Africa; quite simply, nothing can, as my experience on Acacia’s overland South West Safari would lead me to discover. Our tour through Southern Africa began in Zambia and on arrival into Livingstone we... Read >
Author: Jody Corothers
08th January 2007
Hepatitis C is a virus infection that affects the liver, and can lead to chronic hepatitis, to cirrhosis and even liver cancer.
In 1990 in the whole world were known to exist 170 million of people infected with hepatitis C virus, and World Health Or... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd October 2006
Today all of us are aware of the terms HIV and AIDS. The disease has killed millions of people worldwide and it is estimated that 40 million people are HIV infected. But we were unaware of the HIV and AIDS till early 1980. Nobody knows from where the viru... Read >
Author: Amanda Johnson
03rd October 2006
THE MAN-EATERS OF TSAVO and Other East African Adventures by Lieut.-Col. J. H. Patterson, D.S.O. 1907
Back in 1898, the British decided to build a railroad in East Africa. This railroad would stretch from Mombasa on the coast of modern-day Kenya to L... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
14th September 2006
Shea Butter is a solid fatty oil extracted from the nuts on a tree, known as Mangifolia, that grows in the semi-arid savannah regions of West and Central Africa. The fruit of these trees contain a nut which is dried and ground. The powder is then boiled ... Read >
Author: Alta Care Laboratoires
17th August 2006
Archery is a sport that dates back years and years before the modern day version that we have today with all sorts of high-tech equipment and different techniques of shooting and competing with other archers. To give you an idea of just how old archery re... Read >
Author: Scott Byers
14th March 2006
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: Dalvin Rumsey
05th October 2005
Heading north along the coast road Bagamoyo is a seventy minute drive from Dar es Salaam. Bagamoyo is a charming village steeped in a rather bloody history. Most of the great explores, including Livingston used this port, also the slave traders used Bag... Read >
Author: Ian Williamson
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