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Travel Quiz on Africa

The Guardian has a quick, little general knowledge quiz on Africa today. No prizes, but a fun little quiz.

12 September, 2008 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Research your Travel Destination via Webcams

Whenever I research a future travel destination, one of the first resources I search for online is a webcam, and I’ve been successful for most destinations I’ve visited lately.

10 September, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

A journey no one should have to take

Testimonies and photographs of some of the more than two million people displaced by the ongoing genocide being committed, as you are reading this, in Darfur, are now available in Google Earth.

11 April, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Ghana celebrates 50 years of independence

Ghana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations went in to overdrive yesterday, as the country commemorated 6 March, 1957, when Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule.

7 March, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Lonely Planet Founders in The Banger Rally

Close to 200 old, banged up cars are taking part in the fifth Plymouth-Banjul Challenge 2007, and amongst them is a Mitsubishi Colt driven by Lonely Planet founders Tony and Maureen Wheeler.

31 January, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

2.5 billion litres of South Africa’s water to be used by football fans

The 400,000 fans expected to travel to South Africa for the 2010 FIFA World Cup are estimated to consume “2.5 billion litres of water and 420,000 megawatts of power and create almost 23 thousand tons of waste in just 14 days”.

25 January, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Flamingos go hungry in Kenya

I’ve declared my fascination with flamingos before on this blog, so I was very sad to learn that the flamingos at Lake Bogoria in Kenya are going hungry.

It offered me no consolation that this time people were not to blame.

6 January, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

Beijing to Lagos route opens

China Southern Airlines opened its new route Beijing to Lagos, Nigeria on 30 December.

The Guangzhou based airline is currently the only airline that provides a semi-direct airlink between China and Africa (with a stopover in Dubai).

1 January, 2007 by Anni Poulsen - comment

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