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Welcome to the September issue of Travel Africa Extra, our monthly compendium of information, stories, interviews and advice for readers of Travel Africa magazine, delivered to you by email at the end of each month.
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The beauty of this wild and untouched country |
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And how tourism plays an integral part in conservation |
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OAs technology gets more advanced, the quality of photos taken on our smart phones are beginning to rival those of digital cameras |
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German photographer and filmmaker Christoph Tänzer tells us about his journey through the Kalahari Desert, following in the footsteps of David Livingstone |
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The many and varied languages that grace the land |
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Stay in a unique seaside villa on the Machangulo peninsula |
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Etosha has a bird list of over 350 species, and summer is the best time to visit |
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Lex Hes describes the changes over the last 20 years from a guiding perspective |
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It’s a fun and rewarding experience |
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A visit to Botswana, without visiting the Okavango, is a sin, says Jenny Bowen |
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Natalie Dumont de Chassart takes us to Zimbabwe’s Umfurudzi Park |
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Zambia’s first live streaming webcam |
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Africa is extraordinary. Its people are some of the most peaceable, friendly and welcoming in the world. Its natural beauty and heritage breathtaking and abundant. They say you never visit Africa once; that it touches you in a way that is hard to explain. If you’ve enjoyed these articles, and they’ve been helpful to you, why not subscribe to Travel Africa magazine, and encourage your friends to subscribe as well, and together we’ll explore the world’s most exciting continent!
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