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Zanzibar 4K. Tropical Paradise in Africa. Beaches. Sights. People.
Zanzibar in 2020-2021 is one of the few locations still open for tourists. Zanzibar beaches are some of the best in the world. Let's see what else is there!
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - "no worries" "take it easy"
7:45 Paje Beach
15:18 Stone Town
15:53 House of Wonders
16:37 Old Fort
17:00 Darajani Market
17:27 Old Slave Market
19:11 Prison Island
20:40 Jaws Corner
21:07 Tanzanite
22:54 Cheetah's Rock
23:27 THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTRUN A LION
24:31 Jozani Forest
26:35 Kuza cave
34:20 Jambo - Hello Khabari - How are you?
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - ...
published: 11 Apr 2021
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Top 10 Historical Sites to Visit in Africa - (Africa.com list)
Africa is not only blessed with warm weather, a variety of wildlife and great people and food, but also with great historical sites. Here are top 10 historical sites worth visiting in Africa.
published: 03 Oct 2017
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Days in Africa #3: Sights and Sounds
One thing we're learning during our time here is how beautiful this entire continent is. We want to capture some of the sights and sounds of Zambia which have rendered us speechless. We hope this will remind you that there is beauty all around us and that sometimes we need to take a moment in our day to stop and look up.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FmSQ/
published: 23 Sep 2011
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Top 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa
Number 10: Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro National Park spans an astounding 75,575 hectares, and Mount Kilimanjaro towers over it all. At nearly 5000 meters, the peak is the highest in Africa. Kilimanjaro also has three volcanoes, two of which are extinct, making it the largest volcano in the world. The park is home to many endangered species, but the landscape is the biggest draw as countless people make attempts at reaching the peak. Annually, 25,000 people hike Mt. Kilimanjaro, with two-thirds being successful.
Number 9: Maloti-Drakensberg Park, South Africa and Lesotho
One of the rare UNESCO sites that is transnational, Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area encompasses the Drakensberg Mountain Range in South Africa and also Selabathebe National Park in th...
published: 09 May 2020
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Top 10 Sights In South Africa
South Africa is a county famous for Table Mountain, and Big Game Safaris.
It may be at the bottom of Africa, but it’s widely renowned for its superb infrastructure, its legendary sunny climate, and its incredible geographic diversity.
Visitors can expect breath-taking beaches, dramatic mountain ranges, sophisticated cities, quaint villages, historic battlefields, oceans, and valleys.
Travellers will also get to experience bushveld teeming with the best wildlife, hundreds of species of birds, semi-deserts, and wide-open spaces.
South Africa is a country with no equal.
Here is a list of the 10 Top sights in South Africa
published: 03 Dec 2022
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Top 5 Places To Visit In Africa - Travel Sights
Do you want to see some of the world's most amazing sights? Then join us on our journey through Africa! In this video, we'll visit Victoria Falls and the Pyramids of Giza, before heading to Sidi Bou Said to visit the Sossusvlei National Park and Table Mountain.
This trip will be unforgettable! So make sure to check out this video and see for yourself how amazing Africa is!
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published: 19 Jun 2023
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SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF DURBAN SOUTH AFRICA || DURBAN CITY TOUR
Hi Guys!!!!
We're back again Chaley. Todays video takes us to beautiful Sightsa and sounds of Durban city
As always, thanks for watching this video and i hope you enjoy watching as much or more than i enjoyed making it. Please remember to leave a 👍 if you liked it and if you loved it, smash that Subscribe button. Until the next one, Stay safe and love you all. 😘😘😘😘
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published: 27 May 2022
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Sights & Sounds - Northern Africa
Sights & Sounds Series - Northern Africa. Support us @ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/michaelthornleywildlifefoundation
BUY my Ebooks at Amazon Kindle ( Author: Michael E Thornley).
An original compilation by Michael Thornley
Licenced under free stock video content by Pexel, Videvo & others offering non copyright clips.
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'Mirage' - Chris Haugen
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published: 07 Apr 2020
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Discover Spectacular Sights in Namibia - South West Africa
The Namibia Information Directory provides information on accommodation, activities, restaurants and businesses in Namibia. Visit: https://www.namibia-info.com
Wedged between the Kalahari and the South Atlantic, Namibia enjoys vast potential as one of the youngest countries in Africa. In addition to having a striking diversity of cultures and national origins, Namibia is a photographer’s dream – it boasts wild seascapes, rugged mountains, lonely deserts, stunning wildlife, colonial cities and nearly unlimited space.
Namibia is a magnificently vast, rugged and seemingly empty land. There are areas where you can drive for over 250km (155mile) between service stations and camp in places having your nearest neighbour over 100km (62mile) away. You will see the cloudless and the bluest of skie...
published: 15 Sep 2022
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Why carmakers are setting their sights on Africa | DW Business
Leaders from more than a dozen countries are attending the G20 Compact with Africa summit as the continent becomes increasingly attractive to economies seeking to diversify supply chains and develop green energy projects. Germany is no exception but when it comes to investment, it's still playing catch-up, trailing far behind China, the United Arab Emirates and United States when it comes to foreign direct investment in Africa. Video features an interview with Thomas Schäfer, member of the board at Volkswagen Group and the chair of the investment summit.
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published: 20 Nov 2023
38:04
Zanzibar 4K. Tropical Paradise in Africa. Beaches. Sights. People.
Zanzibar in 2020-2021 is one of the few locations still open for tourists. Zanzibar beaches are some of the best in the world. Let's see what else is there!
0...
Zanzibar in 2020-2021 is one of the few locations still open for tourists. Zanzibar beaches are some of the best in the world. Let's see what else is there!
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - "no worries" "take it easy"
7:45 Paje Beach
15:18 Stone Town
15:53 House of Wonders
16:37 Old Fort
17:00 Darajani Market
17:27 Old Slave Market
19:11 Prison Island
20:40 Jaws Corner
21:07 Tanzanite
22:54 Cheetah's Rock
23:27 THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTRUN A LION
24:31 Jozani Forest
26:35 Kuza cave
34:20 Jambo - Hello Khabari - How are you?
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - "no worries" "take it easy"
7:45 Paje Beach
15:18 Stone Town
15:53 House of Wonders
16:37 Old Fort
17:00 Darajani Market
17:27 Old Slave Market
19:11 Prison Island
20:40 Jaws Corner
21:07 Tanzanite
22:54 CHEETAHS ROCK
23:27 THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTRUN A LION
24:31 Jozani Forest
26:35 Kuza cave
34:20 Jambo - Hello Khabari - How are you?
https://wn.com/Zanzibar_4K._Tropical_Paradise_In_Africa._Beaches._Sights._People.
Zanzibar in 2020-2021 is one of the few locations still open for tourists. Zanzibar beaches are some of the best in the world. Let's see what else is there!
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - "no worries" "take it easy"
7:45 Paje Beach
15:18 Stone Town
15:53 House of Wonders
16:37 Old Fort
17:00 Darajani Market
17:27 Old Slave Market
19:11 Prison Island
20:40 Jaws Corner
21:07 Tanzanite
22:54 Cheetah's Rock
23:27 THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTRUN A LION
24:31 Jozani Forest
26:35 Kuza cave
34:20 Jambo - Hello Khabari - How are you?
0:00 Introduction
0:40 Zanzibar Sultanate 1698-1963
0:52 British protectorate 1890-1963
2:47 Nungwi beach
3:19 Kendwa beach
4:07 The Maasai
6:09 Hakuna matata - "no worries" "take it easy"
7:45 Paje Beach
15:18 Stone Town
15:53 House of Wonders
16:37 Old Fort
17:00 Darajani Market
17:27 Old Slave Market
19:11 Prison Island
20:40 Jaws Corner
21:07 Tanzanite
22:54 CHEETAHS ROCK
23:27 THERE'S NO WAY TO OUTRUN A LION
24:31 Jozani Forest
26:35 Kuza cave
34:20 Jambo - Hello Khabari - How are you?
- published: 11 Apr 2021
- views: 3502131
7:29
Top 10 Historical Sites to Visit in Africa - (Africa.com list)
Africa is not only blessed with warm weather, a variety of wildlife and great people and food, but also with great historical sites. Here are top 10 historical ...
Africa is not only blessed with warm weather, a variety of wildlife and great people and food, but also with great historical sites. Here are top 10 historical sites worth visiting in Africa.
https://wn.com/Top_10_Historical_Sites_To_Visit_In_Africa_(Africa.Com_List)
Africa is not only blessed with warm weather, a variety of wildlife and great people and food, but also with great historical sites. Here are top 10 historical sites worth visiting in Africa.
- published: 03 Oct 2017
- views: 6276
2:08
Days in Africa #3: Sights and Sounds
One thing we're learning during our time here is how beautiful this entire continent is. We want to capture some of the sights and sounds of Zambia which have r...
One thing we're learning during our time here is how beautiful this entire continent is. We want to capture some of the sights and sounds of Zambia which have rendered us speechless. We hope this will remind you that there is beauty all around us and that sometimes we need to take a moment in our day to stop and look up.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FmSQ/
https://wn.com/Days_In_Africa_3_Sights_And_Sounds
One thing we're learning during our time here is how beautiful this entire continent is. We want to capture some of the sights and sounds of Zambia which have rendered us speechless. We hope this will remind you that there is beauty all around us and that sometimes we need to take a moment in our day to stop and look up.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FmSQ/
- published: 23 Sep 2011
- views: 8056
9:08
Top 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Africa
Number 10: Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro National Park spans an astounding 75,575 hectares, and Mount Kilimanjaro towers over it all. At nearl...
Number 10: Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro National Park spans an astounding 75,575 hectares, and Mount Kilimanjaro towers over it all. At nearly 5000 meters, the peak is the highest in Africa. Kilimanjaro also has three volcanoes, two of which are extinct, making it the largest volcano in the world. The park is home to many endangered species, but the landscape is the biggest draw as countless people make attempts at reaching the peak. Annually, 25,000 people hike Mt. Kilimanjaro, with two-thirds being successful.
Number 9: Maloti-Drakensberg Park, South Africa and Lesotho
One of the rare UNESCO sites that is transnational, Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area encompasses the Drakensberg Mountain Range in South Africa and also Selabathebe National Park in the Kingdom of Lesotho. Featuring mountains, valleys, and sub-alpine ecosystems, the entire area is home to an amazing array of plant and animal life, some of which exist nowhere else in the world. In fact, the flora of the region has its own category in the plant kingdom.
Number 8: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
Stretching across 331 square kilometres of jungle, mountain and lowland forest, this national park in Uganda is an extraordinary section of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, on the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The national park is most famous for its population of endangered mountain gorillas – with half of the world’s mountain gorilla population – but the area has an abundance of other species and is recognised as one of the richest ecosystems in Africa.
As many as 120 mammal species, 348 types of birds and 220 butterflies are among the fauna of more than 1000 flowering plant species, 163 tree species and over 100 different ferns.
Number 7: Okavango Delta – Botswana
On the other side of things, the Okavango Delta was named the 1000th site to be recognized by UNESCO in 2014, and it is a true testament to the adaptability of nature. As a permanent marshland, the delta experiences seasonal flooding from the River Okavango. The funny thing is that the river floods during the dry season, which would usually mess with the vegetation in a rather negative way, but the native flora and fauna have adapted their natural cycles to accommodate that fact.
Since the surrounding parts of Botswana adhere to those dry month standards and verge on becoming desert, animals flock to the marshlands to drink the crystal clear waters. As a result, the Okavango Delta becomes a densely populated menagerie, unlike anything else in the world. It’s no wonder that it was named one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa in 2013.
Number 6: Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae – Egypt
Comprised of The Great Temple and The Small Temple, The Nubian Monuments are an example of breathtaking human creativity than has spanned the test of 3,000 years. Ramses II had the temples built over twenty years to celebrate the gods, his favorite wife Nefertari, and his victory over the Hittites. From hand-hewn colossi that greet you at the entrance to wall carvings that have painted the backdrops of Egyptologists’ dreams for decades, this place is a history buff’s gold mine.
Carved between 1264-1244 BCE, according to the Ancient History Encyclopedia, the Nubian Monuments were some of the first sites to gain the protection of the United Nations. In 1959, when a new dam was going to flood the valley where these monuments to the pharaoh Ramses II rested, UNESCO collected donations from around 50 countries and provided the $80 million to dismantle and move the monuments to safe ground. That was the beginning of UNESCO’s commitment to saving the world’s important sites.
Number 5: Kenya Lake System In The Great Rift Valley, Kenya
The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley is a natural landscape consisting of three lake basins that are located at a valley floor. This site is noted for its rich population of migratory birds, great white pelicans, and lesser flamingo. But they are also a nesting and breeding site for great white pelicans, and mammals like black rhino, Rothschild’s giraffe and lions roam the land.
The three lakes that are encompassed in this lake system are as follows: Lake Elementaita, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Bogoria. These lakes are hydro-geologically connected to each other via subsurface seepage of water. The alkaline from these lakes supports the algae formation that serves as food for the flamingos.
Number 4: VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE
It is also known as Mosi oa Tunya or ‘The Smoke that Thunders’, this incredible site is located on the Zambezi River and marks the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Although the Falls are neither the highest nor the widest, it is the largest sheet of falling water in the world. At this point, the Zambezi River is more than 2km wide. This might be one of our best known World Heritage Sites.
https://wn.com/Top_10_Unesco_World_Heritage_Sites_In_Africa
Number 10: Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania
Kilimanjaro National Park spans an astounding 75,575 hectares, and Mount Kilimanjaro towers over it all. At nearly 5000 meters, the peak is the highest in Africa. Kilimanjaro also has three volcanoes, two of which are extinct, making it the largest volcano in the world. The park is home to many endangered species, but the landscape is the biggest draw as countless people make attempts at reaching the peak. Annually, 25,000 people hike Mt. Kilimanjaro, with two-thirds being successful.
Number 9: Maloti-Drakensberg Park, South Africa and Lesotho
One of the rare UNESCO sites that is transnational, Maloti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area encompasses the Drakensberg Mountain Range in South Africa and also Selabathebe National Park in the Kingdom of Lesotho. Featuring mountains, valleys, and sub-alpine ecosystems, the entire area is home to an amazing array of plant and animal life, some of which exist nowhere else in the world. In fact, the flora of the region has its own category in the plant kingdom.
Number 8: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
Stretching across 331 square kilometres of jungle, mountain and lowland forest, this national park in Uganda is an extraordinary section of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, on the border of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The national park is most famous for its population of endangered mountain gorillas – with half of the world’s mountain gorilla population – but the area has an abundance of other species and is recognised as one of the richest ecosystems in Africa.
As many as 120 mammal species, 348 types of birds and 220 butterflies are among the fauna of more than 1000 flowering plant species, 163 tree species and over 100 different ferns.
Number 7: Okavango Delta – Botswana
On the other side of things, the Okavango Delta was named the 1000th site to be recognized by UNESCO in 2014, and it is a true testament to the adaptability of nature. As a permanent marshland, the delta experiences seasonal flooding from the River Okavango. The funny thing is that the river floods during the dry season, which would usually mess with the vegetation in a rather negative way, but the native flora and fauna have adapted their natural cycles to accommodate that fact.
Since the surrounding parts of Botswana adhere to those dry month standards and verge on becoming desert, animals flock to the marshlands to drink the crystal clear waters. As a result, the Okavango Delta becomes a densely populated menagerie, unlike anything else in the world. It’s no wonder that it was named one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa in 2013.
Number 6: Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae – Egypt
Comprised of The Great Temple and The Small Temple, The Nubian Monuments are an example of breathtaking human creativity than has spanned the test of 3,000 years. Ramses II had the temples built over twenty years to celebrate the gods, his favorite wife Nefertari, and his victory over the Hittites. From hand-hewn colossi that greet you at the entrance to wall carvings that have painted the backdrops of Egyptologists’ dreams for decades, this place is a history buff’s gold mine.
Carved between 1264-1244 BCE, according to the Ancient History Encyclopedia, the Nubian Monuments were some of the first sites to gain the protection of the United Nations. In 1959, when a new dam was going to flood the valley where these monuments to the pharaoh Ramses II rested, UNESCO collected donations from around 50 countries and provided the $80 million to dismantle and move the monuments to safe ground. That was the beginning of UNESCO’s commitment to saving the world’s important sites.
Number 5: Kenya Lake System In The Great Rift Valley, Kenya
The Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley is a natural landscape consisting of three lake basins that are located at a valley floor. This site is noted for its rich population of migratory birds, great white pelicans, and lesser flamingo. But they are also a nesting and breeding site for great white pelicans, and mammals like black rhino, Rothschild’s giraffe and lions roam the land.
The three lakes that are encompassed in this lake system are as follows: Lake Elementaita, Lake Nakuru, and Lake Bogoria. These lakes are hydro-geologically connected to each other via subsurface seepage of water. The alkaline from these lakes supports the algae formation that serves as food for the flamingos.
Number 4: VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA & ZIMBABWE
It is also known as Mosi oa Tunya or ‘The Smoke that Thunders’, this incredible site is located on the Zambezi River and marks the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Although the Falls are neither the highest nor the widest, it is the largest sheet of falling water in the world. At this point, the Zambezi River is more than 2km wide. This might be one of our best known World Heritage Sites.
- published: 09 May 2020
- views: 5900
13:48
Top 10 Sights In South Africa
South Africa is a county famous for Table Mountain, and Big Game Safaris.
It may be at the bottom of Africa, but it’s widely renowned for its superb infrastr...
South Africa is a county famous for Table Mountain, and Big Game Safaris.
It may be at the bottom of Africa, but it’s widely renowned for its superb infrastructure, its legendary sunny climate, and its incredible geographic diversity.
Visitors can expect breath-taking beaches, dramatic mountain ranges, sophisticated cities, quaint villages, historic battlefields, oceans, and valleys.
Travellers will also get to experience bushveld teeming with the best wildlife, hundreds of species of birds, semi-deserts, and wide-open spaces.
South Africa is a country with no equal.
Here is a list of the 10 Top sights in South Africa
https://wn.com/Top_10_Sights_In_South_Africa
South Africa is a county famous for Table Mountain, and Big Game Safaris.
It may be at the bottom of Africa, but it’s widely renowned for its superb infrastructure, its legendary sunny climate, and its incredible geographic diversity.
Visitors can expect breath-taking beaches, dramatic mountain ranges, sophisticated cities, quaint villages, historic battlefields, oceans, and valleys.
Travellers will also get to experience bushveld teeming with the best wildlife, hundreds of species of birds, semi-deserts, and wide-open spaces.
South Africa is a country with no equal.
Here is a list of the 10 Top sights in South Africa
- published: 03 Dec 2022
- views: 2246
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Top 5 Places To Visit In Africa - Travel Sights
Do you want to see some of the world's most amazing sights? Then join us on our journey through Africa! In this video, we'll visit Victoria Falls and the Pyrami...
Do you want to see some of the world's most amazing sights? Then join us on our journey through Africa! In this video, we'll visit Victoria Falls and the Pyramids of Giza, before heading to Sidi Bou Said to visit the Sossusvlei National Park and Table Mountain.
This trip will be unforgettable! So make sure to check out this video and see for yourself how amazing Africa is!
Thanks for watching, Please Subscribe :))
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#travel #travelafrica #africa #youtube #growonyoutube #growyourchannel
https://wn.com/Top_5_Places_To_Visit_In_Africa_Travel_Sights
Do you want to see some of the world's most amazing sights? Then join us on our journey through Africa! In this video, we'll visit Victoria Falls and the Pyramids of Giza, before heading to Sidi Bou Said to visit the Sossusvlei National Park and Table Mountain.
This trip will be unforgettable! So make sure to check out this video and see for yourself how amazing Africa is!
Thanks for watching, Please Subscribe :))
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#travel #travelafrica #africa #youtube #growonyoutube #growyourchannel
- published: 19 Jun 2023
- views: 39
20:04
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF DURBAN SOUTH AFRICA || DURBAN CITY TOUR
Hi Guys!!!!
We're back again Chaley. Todays video takes us to beautiful Sightsa and sounds of Durban city
As always, thanks for watching this video and i hope ...
Hi Guys!!!!
We're back again Chaley. Todays video takes us to beautiful Sightsa and sounds of Durban city
As always, thanks for watching this video and i hope you enjoy watching as much or more than i enjoyed making it. Please remember to leave a 👍 if you liked it and if you loved it, smash that Subscribe button. Until the next one, Stay safe and love you all. 😘😘😘😘
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Hi Guys!!!!
We're back again Chaley. Todays video takes us to beautiful Sightsa and sounds of Durban city
As always, thanks for watching this video and i hope you enjoy watching as much or more than i enjoyed making it. Please remember to leave a 👍 if you liked it and if you loved it, smash that Subscribe button. Until the next one, Stay safe and love you all. 😘😘😘😘
🔴Subscribe to become part of my youtube family. lets grow by liking, sharing & commenting.it really helps a lot!
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- published: 27 May 2022
- views: 7822
3:07
Sights & Sounds - Northern Africa
Sights & Sounds Series - Northern Africa. Support us @ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/michaelthornleywildlifefoundation
BUY my Ebooks at Amazon Kindle ( Autho...
Sights & Sounds Series - Northern Africa. Support us @ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/michaelthornleywildlifefoundation
BUY my Ebooks at Amazon Kindle ( Author: Michael E Thornley).
An original compilation by Michael Thornley
Licenced under free stock video content by Pexel, Videvo & others offering non copyright clips.
Image: Video capture under Free Licence
Music: YouTube
'Mirage' - Chris Haugen
The Michael Thornley Organisation website
http://michaelthornley.org/
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Discover Spectacular Sights in Namibia - South West Africa
The Namibia Information Directory provides information on accommodation, activities, restaurants and businesses in Namibia. Visit: https://www.namibia-info.com
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The Namibia Information Directory provides information on accommodation, activities, restaurants and businesses in Namibia. Visit: https://www.namibia-info.com
Wedged between the Kalahari and the South Atlantic, Namibia enjoys vast potential as one of the youngest countries in Africa. In addition to having a striking diversity of cultures and national origins, Namibia is a photographer’s dream – it boasts wild seascapes, rugged mountains, lonely deserts, stunning wildlife, colonial cities and nearly unlimited space.
Namibia is a magnificently vast, rugged and seemingly empty land. There are areas where you can drive for over 250km (155mile) between service stations and camp in places having your nearest neighbour over 100km (62mile) away. You will see the cloudless and the bluest of skies for many months of the year, and if visiting in the rainy season, hopefully, a welcome afternoon downpour. Namibia is a country of breathtaking contrast.
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The Namibia Information Directory provides information on accommodation, activities, restaurants and businesses in Namibia. Visit: https://www.namibia-info.com
Wedged between the Kalahari and the South Atlantic, Namibia enjoys vast potential as one of the youngest countries in Africa. In addition to having a striking diversity of cultures and national origins, Namibia is a photographer’s dream – it boasts wild seascapes, rugged mountains, lonely deserts, stunning wildlife, colonial cities and nearly unlimited space.
Namibia is a magnificently vast, rugged and seemingly empty land. There are areas where you can drive for over 250km (155mile) between service stations and camp in places having your nearest neighbour over 100km (62mile) away. You will see the cloudless and the bluest of skies for many months of the year, and if visiting in the rainy season, hopefully, a welcome afternoon downpour. Namibia is a country of breathtaking contrast.
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
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Why carmakers are setting their sights on Africa | DW Business
Leaders from more than a dozen countries are attending the G20 Compact with Africa summit as the continent becomes increasingly attractive to economies seeking ...
Leaders from more than a dozen countries are attending the G20 Compact with Africa summit as the continent becomes increasingly attractive to economies seeking to diversify supply chains and develop green energy projects. Germany is no exception but when it comes to investment, it's still playing catch-up, trailing far behind China, the United Arab Emirates and United States when it comes to foreign direct investment in Africa. Video features an interview with Thomas Schäfer, member of the board at Volkswagen Group and the chair of the investment summit.
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Leaders from more than a dozen countries are attending the G20 Compact with Africa summit as the continent becomes increasingly attractive to economies seeking to diversify supply chains and develop green energy projects. Germany is no exception but when it comes to investment, it's still playing catch-up, trailing far behind China, the United Arab Emirates and United States when it comes to foreign direct investment in Africa. Video features an interview with Thomas Schäfer, member of the board at Volkswagen Group and the chair of the investment summit.
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- published: 20 Nov 2023
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