I ran off a mountain on Saturday. Well I didn’t so much run as take a couple of steps, half-leap o... Read more
During the 1960s and early 1970s, if you walked into any travel agent in the UK, you’d probably h... Read more
Water is the life source of the African bush; spending enough time by the water holes, dams and riv... Read more
Whenever my family and I have been on a trip to one of South Africa's great wildlife reserves, it's ... Read more
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Two of the greatest, most famed wildlife reserves in the world lie back to back with each other in East Africa, they are of course the Masai Mara of Kenya and the Serengeti of Tanzania. To give you a
Africa is the birthplace of modern man and woman. It follows that where there are people, there is a need for self-expression - ergo, Africa is the birthplace of art as well. While there are rock art
Any foreign destination comes with its fair share of scariness: new customs to navigate, food to digest, clothes to wear and terrain to travel through. If you're bold, adventurous and have an excellen
Last week I went to the opening of a photographic exhibition on grassroots football by Belgium photographer, Jessica Hilltout. The idea behind this exhibition was formed 18 months ago. Jessica had
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