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Best Safaris Africa

where is the best place to go on a honeymoon in Africa?
We would love to spend some time on the coast of Africa and also do a Safari. Any info would be great!
Go to Tanzania and spend some time on Zanzibar.
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The Safaris $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Hemingway and Africa $80 Africa was a major factor in Hemingway's life and work, serving as setting and theme for two of his best-known stories and important sections of his novel 'The Garden of Eden', and giving rise to a considerable amount of journalism, book-length accounts of his two safaris, and a great deal of witty correspondence. But surprisingly little scholarship has been devoted to the African aspects of Hemingway's life and work. This book fills that niche, opening the way for a long-delayed and multi-faceted conversation on a neglected aspect of Hemingway's work. |
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Chasing the Hunter’s Dream: 1001 of the World’s Best Duck Marshes Deer Runs Elk Meadows Pheasant Fields Bear Woods Safaris $17.29 Under the guiding philosophy of "The Honourable Pursuit of Fish and Game " Jeffrey and Sherol Engel and James Swan offer their fascinating personal experiences along with expert advice on the most enjoyable and least expensive ways to hunt both big and small game throughout North America Mexico Africa New Zealand Asia Europe and Australia. Organized by location this book covers everything you need to know including: Preparing for hunts in different climates and cultures Travelling with firearms on national and international flights Choosing clothing and equipment for each locale Finding trustworthy outfitters guides and lodges Getting your trophy home from halfway across the world The ethics and philosophy of hunting for pleasure And much much more! Hunting is more than just pulling the trigger – it is an experience involving skill strategy an understanding and respect for nature and camaraderie. The authors goal is to outline the great hunts in North America and around the world but also provide a complete hunting and outdoor experience. |
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Frommer’s South Africa $23.99 Completely updated every 2 years, Frommer’s South Africa features gorgeous color photos of the sights and experiences that await you and a brand new history and culture chapter.; Our author, a lifelong resident of South Africa, hits all the highlights-including safaris in South Africa and Botswana, side trips to Victoria Falls, and vineyard tours outside Cape Town. She’s checked out all the region’s best game lodges, hotels, and restaurants in person; and she offers authoritative, candid reviews that will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and budget.; You’ll also get up-to-the-minute coverage of World Cup 2010; the South African political dynamic and its effects on travel in the region; active travel advice in nearly every destination chapter; in-depth coverage of dining, shopping, and nightlife in Cape Town; detailed driving tours; dozens of maps; and side trips to Botswana, Victoria Falls, and Zambia. |
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DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: South Africa $27 DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: South Africa will lead you straight to the best attractions South Africa has to offer. Packed with information, detailed maps, beautiful cutaways, and floor plans of all major sites, this guide explores every facet of the “Rainbow Nation.” This edition also introduces a new 56-page field guide to South Africa’s wildlife and the safari experience, with detailed information on safaris, wildlife reserves, and local species. From Zulu culture to majestic lions, DK Eyewitness Travel: South Africa is packed with essential information, whatever your budget. This fully updated and expanded South Africa guide provides comprehensive guidance on the best things to do in South Africa, from exploring the Palace of the Lost City and Kruger National Park to experiencing the multifaceted culture of a country with 11 official languages! The DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: South Africa provides all the insider tips every visitor to South Africa needs, with dozens of reviews for South African hotels, recommendations for South African restaurants, tips for shopping and all the best places for entertainment. Don’t miss a thing on your vacation with the DK Eyewitness Guide to South Africa. |
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Best Of Travel South Africa $12.52 Rated: NASynopsis: Includes:SafariMSouth Africa Cape TownSouth Africa Garden Route |
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Backyard Safaris $6.45 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Africa’s Future, Africa’s Challenge $14.99 Africa's Future, Africa's Challenge compiles the latest data and viewpoints on the state of Sub-Saharan Africa's children. Topics covered include the rationale for investing in young children, policy trends in early childhood development (ECD), historical perspectives of ECD in Sub-Saharan Africa including indigenous approaches, new threats from HIV/AIDS, and the importance of fathers in children's lives. The book also addresses policy development and ECD implementation issues; presents the ECD programming experience in several countries, highlighting best practices and challenges; and evaluates the impact of ECD programs in a number of countries. |
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John B. & The Surfin’ Safaris $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Best Of Global Lens Africa $29.23 Rated: NRSynopsis: Includes:Hollow CityThe Night Of TruthAnother Man’s GardenBunny Chow |
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The Call to Africa $14.99 “This is a true story, a saga of faith. Family and friends told the young couple they were crazy to take their little ones to Africa, but they proceeded in faith. Even when the baby became deathly ill, they persevered and entered the ship traveling to Africa. Along the way of life, there were family problems of health, school difficulties, and decision to make. God led the family in paths He wanted them. Many times faith hardly seemed enough but it always was. Two years in South West Africa (Namibia), twelve in Kimberly and the rest of the forty-seven years were in the Johannesburg area. No matter where God led them, God’s word was still getting spread, people were reading and coming to His saving grace. The writer and husband Bob now live in Texas still serving God. I was eight when my parents became missionaries to Batang, China/Tibet. We were four children, a boy and three girls, I being the middle girl. My first book, SOME OF GOD’S CHILDREN, is about those faith-challenging five years. Back in America, we adjusted slowly to our new culture. We had done without for so long, rationing meant little to us. At college, I met and married Bob Mills who wanted to be a missionary. He felt called to Africa, but agreed to go to China. I received a call to Africa several years earlier but refused, telling God that there were too many spiders and snakes. China closed its door to missionary work before we finished college. We accepted the call to Africa and spent 47 years taking the ‘Light of Christ’ to that Dark Continent. I found God’s way is best.” |
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A School in Africa $55 When Peterhouse School opened in 1955, the British Empire in Africa was still intact and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland had just come into being. It was a boarding school founded on the British model, but with the intention that it would ‘adapt all that is best in the Public School tradition to African conditions’. The story of Peterhouse is not only about work and sport, music and drama, chapel and syllabus changes. It is set in the context of educational development and political changes in a Southern Africa country. The school became a pioneering multi-racial institution in ‘white Rhodesia’; shared the sufferings of the country during the ‘bush war’; expanded greatly in the new Zimbabwe, survived the contradictions of a black ‘Marxist’ government, and has kept its firm commitment to being a ‘Church School’. Despite the uncertainties and challenges of the new century, this is a story of faith and vision. |
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Imagining Africa $150 Best known as the author of such works as King Solomon's Mines and She, H. Rider Haggard was one of the most popular writers of the late-Victorian era, and his works continue to be influential today. To a large degree, his novels are captivating because of his image of Africa, and an understanding of his representation of the African landscape is central to a critical reading of his works. This book argues that Haggard created in his African romances a formulaic, ideological geography which provided a canvas onto which he projected his desires and fears, both personal and political, as well as those of his age. The first full-length study of land and landscape in Haggard's African romances, this book approaches his construction of an imaginary African landscape as a product of late-Victorian wishful thinking about Africa, analyzing his African topography as a vast Eden, a wilderness, a dream underworld, a home to ancient white civilizations, and a sexualized metaphor for the human body. While the work looks primarily at his pre-1892 romances, which were his most powerful, it also gives attention to his nonfiction and unpublished papers. Because Haggard's writings embodied the spirit of his age, this book is an essential guide to late-Victorian concepts of Africa, colonization, and the British Empire. |
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Peter Capstick’s Africa $16.99 For the readers of hunting literature, the name of Peter Capstick is becoming synonymous with excitement, danger, and high adventure. Such highly successful titles as Death in the Long Grass, Death in the Silent Places, and Death in the Dark Continent have established him as the modern-day master of African adventure writing. Sportsman, adventurer, raconteur par excellence, Capstick has in many ways done for contemporary hunting literature what Hemingway and Robert Ruark did in decades past. Until now, Capstick has written post facto about classic hunters of the past and safaris in which he participated as a professional hunter. Peter Capstick’s Africa, however, is a very different breed of book: it is the enthralling tale of an entirely new safari, an exciting first-person adventure in which Peter Capstick returns to the long grass for his own dangerous and very personal excursion. The result is a definitive work on African hunting, and one of Peter Capstick’s greatest achievements to date. In 1985, Capstick went back into the African bush with two top photographers and a crack professional hunter, It was a venture taken for personal challenge, and for the chance to look anew at what had become of the Africa immortalized in his own earlier works. Peter Capstick’s Africa is the chronicle, in text and pictures, of this safari. It is full of the same edge-of-the-seat narration, witty anecdotes, and wry observations that have made Capstick’s earlier books so popular. But in addition, it tells the story of Africa today as Capstick sees it: a place that is in some ways the same as, but in many different from, the “dark continent” of even a few years ago. The text of the book has been integrated with the photographs of Paul Kimble and Dick van Niekerk into a lavish full-color production that illustrates Capstick’s story in a way his fans have never seen before. Peter Capstick’s Africa is a book few lovers of adventure will want to be without. |
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Biofuels in Africa $19.99 A new economic opportunity for sub-Saharan Africa is looming large: biofuel production. Rapidly rising energy prices are expected to remain high for an extended period of time because of the increasing demand in prospering and populous countries such as China and India, the depletion of easily accessible supplies of crude oil, and concern over global climate change. As a result, there is renewed interest in biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels.Africa is uniquely positioned to produce these new cash crops for both domestic use and export. The region has abundant land resources and preferential access to protected markets with higher-than-world-market prices. The rapid growth in the demand for transport fuels in Africa and high fuel prices create domestic markets for biofuels. The European Union and the United States have approved legislation that requires large increases in the consumption of biofuels over at least the next decade. Imports are expected to be needed to meet these mandates, thus opening the door to African and other developing countries that can produce biofuels or feedstocks for biofuels competitively. Expanding the production of crops for biofuels will affect the entire rural sector in Africa as resources are shifted away from traditional crops and the prices of all agricultural commodities rise. Even smallholders can participate in producing biofuel crops. To promote the sustainability and significant contribution of this enterprise, Biofuels in Africa provides guidance in formulating suitable policy regimes, which are based on protecting the rights of current land users, developing revenue-sharing schemes with local communities, safeguarding the environment and biodiversity, expanding institutional capacity, formulating new regulations and procedures, and emulating best practices from experienced countries.This volume will be of value to anyone interested in biofuels, including policy makers, development practitioners, private investors, researchers, and the general public. |
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Angels In Africa $7.79 You will enjoy this story of how God is at work in our everyday lives. It is an autobiography of Jerry Gibson, a man who has dedicated his life to God’s service. This book shows us how Jerry was called to Ghana, West Africa to direct the founding of Ghana Christian College. Those that came after him searched for the best land for building the college. He recruited a faculty and enrolled students. Thirty-seven years later Ghana Christian College became Ghana Christian University. Its new campus was inaugurated in the summer of 2003. The book will bring both joy and tears as Jerry shares the difficult times he and his family endured. Through it all Jerry gives us his personal account of Christ’s abundant light and love at work in his life. I hope you enjoy reading Angels In Africa as much as I have. After reading Jerry’s book I recommend sharing it with a friend or family member so that Christ’s light and love might reach out to all people. Victor W. Pearn February 24, 2004 |