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Nigerias Magnificent Views

December 3, 2007

Nigerias greatest asset its wealth of native races and religions, its vibrant population, the largest of any country in Africa have also proven its downfall on countless explosive occasions. It is a shame that Nigeria is not currently able to entice visitors other than those seeking a slice of the oil dollar. After all, this country is blessed with hundreds of miles of coastline, national parks and fascinating ancient sites. The climate varies from area to area. The southern coast is hot and humid... Read more »

South Africa is an Ethnically Diverse Nation

December 3, 2007

South Africa has experienced a different history from other nations in Africa as a result of early immigration from Europe and the strategic importance of the Cape Sea Route. South Africa is an ethnically diverse nation with the largest white, Indian, and racially mixed communities in Africa. Black South Africans, who speak nine officially recognized languages and many more dialects, account for slightly less than eighty percent of the population. Racial strife between the white minority and the... Read more »

Diverse Heritage of The Bahamas

December 3, 2007

Easy access to The Islands of the Bahamas is a key reason for this tropical playgrounds appeal as a year round vacation destination. Just a short hop by jet, a pleasant day by cruise ship, or a memorable voyage by private or charter boat the Bahamas can be reached quickly by air or by sea. There are approximately 57 airports throughout The Bahamas, including three International airports 24 of these airports are official ports of entry to The Islands of the Bahamas. The Islands of the Bahamas form... Read more »

Video Games and Your Child: Tips For Parents

December 3, 2007

Quite often, parents will take a negative attitude toward video games without taking the time to inform themselves of the games their children are playing, or even bothering to learn what video games ratings actually mean. Here are a few tips to help you stay game-savvy when it comes to your child and video games: 1) Talk to Your Kids If you don’t understand the games your kids are playing, don’t rag on their self-esteem by telling them it’s stupid and a waste of time: try sitting... Read more »

Maldives is a Nation of Coral Islands

December 3, 2007

The Maldives is a nation of coral islands scattered across the Indian Ocean. The Maldivies archipelago consists of about 1190 small low lying coral islands of which few of them are, just a meter above sea level. These islands stretch more than 800 km from north to south covering a total area of about 90,000 square km of which about 99 percent is water. 200 islands are inhabited while 87 islands are developed as resort islands. The fragile house reefs of these islands act as a barrier of protection... Read more »

The Commonwealth of the Bahamas

December 3, 2007

The Bahamas is a 100,000 square mile archipelago that extends over 500 miles of the clearest water in the world. Our 700 islands, which include uninhabited cays and large rocks. Upwards of 300,000 people live on the islands. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is an English speaking nation The Islands of the Bahamas give the islands a warm, agreeable climate which hardly varies all year round. The most refreshing time is between September and May. Casual summer wear can be worn during the day at any... Read more »

In Westfjords Life Means Seabirds

December 3, 2007

Westfjords a distinct region, historically and geologically, with characters all of their own and abounding in contrasts too. Almost all visitors to the Westfjords go to West Iceland first and either heading by road for the looping fjord coast or the Strandir shore, or skirting the southern Westfjords after arriving by road or ferry. Whichever route is taken, it presents a stunning cross section of scenery and culture. The Westfjords are Icelands most sparsely populated region apart from the highlands.... Read more »

Peru is a Magical Spot

December 3, 2007

Peru is divided into three regions. Although this simple division is a fair portrait of Perus geography, the reality is much richer and far more complex. In Peru, nature appears to have taken on particular characteristics which have turned its mountains, plains, jungles and valleys in to unique habitats. An extraordinary variety of eco systems shelters a wide diversity of animals and plants. The Coast which features deserts, beautiful beaches and fertile valleys. The Peruvian coastline is formed... Read more »

Cascais a Town on The Atlantic Ocean

December 3, 2007

Cascais is a town on the Atlantic Ocean about 30 kilometres west of Lisbon, Portugal. It is a cosmopolitan suburb of the Portuguese capital and one of the richest municipalities in Portugal. The former fishing village gained fame as a resort for Portugals royal family in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Nowadays it is a popular vacation spot for both Portuguese and foreign tourists. It has a regional airport in Tires Airport Municipal de Cascais. Cascais was once a little fishing village that has... Read more »

Chad Dates Back to Neolithic Times

December 3, 2007

Indications of population around the shores of Lake Chad date back to Neolithic times. Its capital, NDjamena, is a friendly and laidback city with a wonderful Central Market, where the whole experience of haggling for African produce is exceptionally good fun. Lake Chad, once one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world, is still a serene sight to behold, despite its gradual shrinkage due to climate change and increased demands. It is still of huge economic importance, providing water to millions... Read more »


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