African Sahara

Your trip to Africa and world deserts

African Sahara

Your trip to Africa and world deserts

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  • Ghost town Kolmanskop mine between Lüderitz and Walvis Bay

    Lüderitz to Walvisbaai: Guided Tour In The Namib Desert

    Lüderitz to Walvisbaai: Guided Tour In The Namib Desert Tourists seeking silence, solitude and breathtaking scenery while pitting their off-road driving skills against dunes sporting high slip faces, should take a guided tour into the Namib Desert from Lüderitz to Walvisbaai. This desert is rich in history and will provide adventurous travelers with a once-in-a-lifetime experience. […] More

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  • Zanzibar Iceland - Tanzania

    Zanzibar: Historic Island And Mythical town of Stones and Spices

    Zanzibar: The Mythical town of Stones and Spices Zanzibar with its mythical name evokes the old-world Arab charm of a bygone era. 25 miles off the coast of Tanzania, this archipelago in the Indian Ocean is a tourists’ passport to paradise. Trimmed with coconut palms and coral reefs, Zanzibar is bordered with 25 beautiful beaches. […] More

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  • Berber man with his caravane in tunisian desert

    Berber Life in the Tunisian Sahara :Desert Holidays And Discovery

    Berber Life in the Tunisian Sahara :Desert Holidays And Discovery A tour of the Sahara desert in Tunisia is the perfect way to learn about Berber heritage and explore the landscape. Douz, a desert Oasis town is known as the gateway to the Sahara and a traditional meeting place for Berber tribesmen. Here, camel rides […] More

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  • Desert herbs: Rosemary tree or Laurus nobilis

    Herbs for the Desert:Between Perennial Herbs and Culinary Plants

    Herbs for the Desert:Between Perennial Herbs and Culinary Plants Herbs for Spring and Summer After the last frost, herbs like basil, borage, dill and chives can be planted from seeds or plants. These plants prefer filtered shade, such as underneath a desert tree like mesquite or paloverde. Herbs for Late Fall Planting Fall in the […] More

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  • Evil Spirits of the Desert: Azazel and the Djinn Between Fact and Fiction

    Evil Spirits of the Desert: Azazel and the Djinn Between Fact and Fiction The desert has always been a dangerous and desolate place; its violent sandstorms and lack of life-sustaining provender mark it as the eternal abode of those fallen angels and evil spirits dedicated to provoking human suffering and achieving the ultimate destruction of humanity. […] More

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  • Culbin: River Findhorn

    Culbin, from Desert to Working Forest : Around The Colourful Myths

    Culbin, from Desert to Working Forest : Around The Colourful Myths The ‘desert’ established between the rivers Findhorn and Nairn and lying along the southern shore of the Moray Firth is generally considered to date from around the 1690s. A score of writers down the years have offered as many interpretations of what happened, when […] More

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  • The Springbok

    Mammals of Africa’s Desert Areas – Springbok : Icons of Africa’s desert

    Mammals of Africa’s Desert Areas – Springbok Habitat, Description, Social Structure, Behavior of Desert Herbivore Springbok numbering thousands were a common sight in the African deserts. These numbers have dwindled to herds consisting of hundreds and are confined to Wildlife Reserves including the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and Mabuasehube Game Reserve and farms. Habitat of Springbok […] More

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