I Like To Think of Harriet Tubman by Susan Griffin (from Images of Women In Literature, fourth edition Edited by Mary Anne Ferguson copyright 1986) I like to think of Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman…
If you travel to Zimbabwe, do not miss out on th top cultural and natural attractions. You can learn more about these attractions in this travel guide.
When photographer Yulia Taits posted her hypnotizing photo series that capture the beauty of Albino people, it inspired us to look further and find more people with Albinism.
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Millet is an ancient seed, originally hailing from Africa and northern China, and it remains a staple in the diets of about a third of the world’s population. Rich in iron, B vitamins and calcium, millet has a mild corn flavor and is naturally gluten-free. Sure, on first glance you might be tempted to think that raw millet looks like birdseed.
Growing up, my mum made tsine (blackjack leaves) for my siblings and I. Being kids, we used to despise it! Despite her telling us how healthy it is. I guess the fact that we would see her picking it from the garden or around the yard, our minds already registered […]
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Burkina Faso isn't a popular travel destination or a country many people know about! But there's a lot to love about Burkina Faso.
Cycling in Mauritius is an adventure like no other. Join an e-bike tour in Mauritius to explore beaches, green areas and a local side of the island.
Camping next to a waterhole with elephants and rhinos or setting up your tent on a volcano? We all experienced it in these amazing places.
I put together a list of paper plate crafts for kids that are sure to entertain in classrooms or at home and bonus-- reinforce the alphabet and fine motor skills! There is at least one paper plate craft for each letter of the alphabet! It's a crafty win- win. 60 Paper Plate Crafts for Kids
Giraffe Manor Ever since my first trip to Africa in 2000, giraffes have been my favorite animals. No matter what national park you're in, you see them from miles away, moving slowly through the grass and trees, dining on acacia. I love how they seem to run in slow motion
From street vendors to my Mama’s kitchen, I love this salty little snack. It is very popular in most parts of Africa especially Cameroon and Nigeria.Scotch eggs…
My friend Jill and I were staying at the modest Muhabura Hotel in the town of Musanze, peering through the window of Room 12 when the realization of what we were seeing — and will see the following day — sank in. In this room, the legend of Dian Fossey lives on. The American primatologist famous for her groundbreaking work with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda made this chamber her second home before her mysterious murder at her mountain-top research centre in 1985. This December will mark the 30th anniversary of her death. Catching a glimpse into her intimate life couldn’t
My discovery of solo travel was the result of a bad situation, but I discovered how much I loved it! See the reasons why I love to solo travel.
Are you FINALLY planning your bucket list safari in Kruger National Park? This article is going to get you there! Kruger National Park tops the list as the most popular and well-known safari destination in
Keep this recipe for cold days! Everone loves it, and in South Africa it is a traditional favourite. You must have this at hand, as it is easy and quick and a delight, served as is or with ice cream or custard. Please note that I did two step-by-step photographs, which you'll find if you click on "photos". One shows how to roll up the dough, and the 2nd what the pudding and sauce look like before going into the oven.
Giraffe Manor Ever since my first trip to Africa in 2000, giraffes have been my favorite animals. No matter what national park you're in, you see them from miles away, moving slowly through the grass and trees, dining on acacia. I love how they seem to run in slow motion