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» What is Expedition Cruising?
The terms ‘expedition’ or 'adventure' has been more frequently attached to cruise products in an attempt to give them a romantic, out-of-the-way appeal. The danger is that the original expedition cruise concept is being diluted and misconstrued.
» African Footballer of the Year 2009 Shortlist
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced its five man shortlist for the 2009 African Footballer of the Year award. The five players (in ...
» TP Mazembe End 40 Years of Hurt
Imitation is the highest form of flattery and UEFA will know they've done something truly remarkable, when football federations around the globe start naming competitions ...
» Another Day, Another Slew of Failed African Age Tests
Last time we checked in, the Nigerian U17 team picture, or so it seemed, was found to be above the age of eligibility before the ...
» My first post
For whatever reason, I have always been fascinated with Africa and its wildlife. I cannot say I have traveled Africa extensively, but have been to five African countries on three separate occasions and been on a couple of safaris. I plan to blog about my
» Out of Morocco, Out of Africa
Leaving El Jadida was a bit hectic- I think because both of us were done with Morocco mentally and we were sick of the crazyness. We witnessed many near fights today. I almost got in a few when little men would work their way through lines to ensure t
» El Jadida
Essaouira looked super dirty without any of the shops open. The bus to El Jadida was hot and puke-smelling. We were late arriving at El Jadida, but Simon and Ursula were still there. Bought tickets to Tangier, the port city, and followed Simon to th
» Essaouira, Morocco
Our bus to Essaouira on the Atlantic coast was airconditioned, a nice change from what we had travled in the last three days. When we arrived in the middle of a clusterf***k of what they called a bus station, I realized I had thrown out the directions,
» Moroccan Sahara Tour
We arrived at the meeting point for the tour early, even though we woke up late. There were 15 people in our 2 night 3 day tour of the Sahara: 3 Japanese fashion students who spoke perfect French; 1 brave Japanese female solo travler, Yuko; a Korean g
» Day 3 in Marrakech
We had breakfast with some English girls who told us the tanneries smell sooo bad. We went, and it wasn´t that bad. We keep on getting told horror stories that we have yet to encounter-do these people want to seem worldly, or that they´ve been to ba
» Day 2 in Marrakech
Woke up and had a breakfast of bread and a 'pancake'-spongy, holy yellow bread that had the consistency of a sponge (yes I have chewed on a sponge before, don´t ask) with butter and jam, coffee, and OJ-fresh OJ. We headed out to book our desert tour an
» Culture Shock in Marrakech
When I woke up it was still hot out, but it was obvious the sun was setting, so I decided to take a shower. I noticed the water pooling up around my feet, and then into the bathroom, but I just figured the drain was slow. When I finished, I was standi
» ...And Another Border Crossing (Morocco)
I had Crosby, Stills, and Nash´s Merrakech Express in my head the entire flight to Morocco, that is, when I wasn´t sleeping. The landscape was so clear, as there weren´t any clouds in the sky-I could see desert, more desert, squared off sections of l
» Daily Dose: May 29th, 2009.
Stuff to read while you enjoy that tackling clinic from Paul Scholes in Rome.....
Trying to explain Messi's header. (Studs Up)
African ManU fan goes well overboard, ...
» Weekend Quiz: Out of Africa
This week's quiz is all about players who were born in Africa, but who moved elsewhere to ply their trade.
As always, leave your ...









