I've only ever been to Zimbabwe. I'd love to visit Ghana, and the Republic of Mauritius (I know it's a bitty to the southeast of Africa), but my stunning first boyfriend was from there. *sigh*..
This country been on the news, and it has great deal of issues regarding its political situation. Despite the government and politics the people are very friendly to outsiders, which is a stock to most people that been there, and the country is rich in culture, and historical monuments. Lets avoid the politic, and criticism. It is not the people, its the groups or individuals that control the current government. I will show the people that live in both now separate countries,. North and South Sudan Historical monuments. dinka wedding corset.
It is factural and there is no documentary on the Discovery channel that I had know of has anything on Africa or individual countries.
South Africa is my favourite.. and of course I'm biased and to top it all off.. here's a list of some of South Africa's finest white women! http://www.brobible.com/life/article/13158497 ..y'all can thank me later! 8)
Sorry.. Very false. South Africa's water "is among the best in the world, and the country remains one of few in which water can still be consumed from the tap" "South Africans are served with the highest quality drinking water. Our country’s standards compare well with World Health Organisation limits, which have been adopted as standards for the European Union and other developed countries, including Canada and Australia." If you want to check it up for yourself: http://forloveofwater.co.za/facts-tips/tap-water-facts/ http://www.southafrica.info/services/health/water-080512.htm#.Ug1-NpJHJ7V
The obelisk of Axum! I have a cross made from the same type of stone from Axum. It was given to me by a college friend from Asmara. Love that cross!
Wow, that is really cool. I have not been to Axum, because i did not have the time, but next time i go to Ethiopia, i must pay that place a visit. It is cool that you got a cross that is made from the material there.
I so badly want to go there and see that thing. Its beyond amazing. Its very cool to have a cross that is made of the same stone (supposedly from the same area the stone to the obelisk is from). Its invaluable to me. Funny enough, that friend now lives in St. Louis! Found her a few years back on FB, small world.